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My grandmother is more riotous when she makes the sauce. These Distillers are yet another scam that the majors and MTV offer us.
My grandmother is more riotous when she makes the sauce.
These Distillers are yet another scam that the majors and MTV offer us.
The review criticizes The Distillers' album Coral Fang as a heavily commercialized and derivative punk record. It portrays the band as an unoriginal act shaped by major label demands and MTV's influence, lacking true punk spirit. The singer's image is described as more market-driven than genuine, and the music is accused of copying past riot grrrl bands but watering down their intensity. Overall, the album is considered a disappointing and fake representation of punk. Dive into this candid review and explore why Coral Fang might not live up to punk expectations.
Negativland is the sirens’ song for the unfortunate who float on the waves of avant-garde music: we are talking about the future. This LP can snack on your brain at any time of the day or night.
Negativland is the sirens’ song for the unfortunate who float on the waves of avant-garde music: we are talking about the future.
This LP can snack on your brain at any time of the day or night.
Negativland’s album 'Fair Use: The Story Of The Letter U And The Numeral 2' is a powerful avant-garde sound collage challenging traditional music norms. The album concept centers on the band’s 1991 legal battle with U2’s record label over copyright infringement. Praised as a hypnotic, disorienting exploration of sound, it stands as a unique artistic statement against mainstream music. Despite limited commercial success, the album is heralded for its bold innovation and cultural critique. Dive into Negativland’s bold sound collage and explore the raw story behind their clash with U2’s record label.
Flipper blend hardcore nastiness with the most intimate emotionality, spitting out a nihilism soured by years and marrying it with minimalist, sparse, and precise poetry. Five years after the album, Shatter's legacy of virulent and intelligent alienation echoes in seminal tracks like "Ha Ha Ha" and "Life Is Cheap."
Flipper blend hardcore nastiness with the most intimate emotionality, spitting out a nihilism soured by years and marrying it with minimalist, sparse, and precise poetry.
Five years after the album, Shatter's legacy of virulent and intelligent alienation echoes in seminal tracks like "Ha Ha Ha" and "Life Is Cheap."
Flipper's Generic Flipper is a highly influential 1982 album blending hardcore punk's harshness with emotional depth and social critique. Characterized by slow tempos, minimalist bass riffs, and dark noise elements, it laid the groundwork for grunge and stoner rock. The band’s nihilistic and introspective lyrics capture a bleak view of society’s dehumanizing forces. Songs like 'Sex Bomb' showcase corrosive irony, while the album remains a revered classic for alternative artists. Discover how Flipper’s Generic Flipper shaped the sound of grunge and alternative rock—listen now and feel the raw power of punk’s dark poetry.
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