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Have you ever heard a more sterile sound in Cave’s productions? I felt betrayed by Nick Cave, and I still think he caught a bit of senile daze.
Have you ever heard a more sterile sound in Cave’s productions?
I felt betrayed by Nick Cave, and I still think he caught a bit of senile daze.
This review provides a critical perspective on Grinderman’s self-titled debut, emphasizing Nick Cave’s attempt to revisit his gritty, punk-infused roots with a garage-blues sound. While the album aims for rawness and energy, the reviewer finds it uneven and lacking the passion and power expected from Cave’s past work. Despite ambition and originality, the album ultimately disappoints by feeling sterile and inconsistent. The critique also touches on band dynamics and the absence of Mick Harvey’s involvement. Discover the raw edge of Grinderman—listen now and judge if Nick Cave’s bold experiment hits the mark!
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