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Fake Can Be Just As Good

Album - 11 march 1997 - DeB Id: 24272
By Blonde Redhead
8 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 15,20

Blonde Redhead

Fake Can Be Just As Good hypnosphere boy

 "Blonde Redhead are like Sonic Youth, but perhaps a bit better, with something more that is not easily defined."

 "Mastery on the guitars and rhythmic and hypnotic bass lines... characterize what is certainly a confirmation of the real and tangible talent of its Authors."

 Discover the unique sound of Blonde Redhead—listen to 'Fake Can Be Just As Good' and explore their fusion of art and rock today!

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📈 3,83
Album DeRango™ 9,00

Blonde Redhead

Fake Can Be Just As Good ZiOn

 "Fake Can Be Just As Good" is an excellent album, a summary of early Blonde Redhead and their noise-rock.

 The wonderful and super-fast instrumental conclusion of "Futurism Vs. Passéism," truly recalls the best Sonic Youth of "Cross The Breeze."

 Dive into Blonde Redhead’s raw noise-rock roots with 'Fake Can Be Just As Good'—a must-listen indie classic!

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📈 4,50
Kazuality (04:25)
I want you too shy
one time one two slow
kid and kiss one line
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close your spine till you're a ball
tihs is a good way to break off from the party
pretend you're lost pretend you're dog
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Bipolar (05:02)
Say wrong
I won't say anything...anyway
Fake can... fake can be just as good
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Pier Paolo (05:38)
I turn to you
young man poet insane
for you I find myself alone too soon
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Oh James (03:32)
K: "What? Do you want me?
What are you waiting?
Love was ill and
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Blonde Redhead

Blonde Redhead are a New York-based trio described in the reviews as consisting of Japanese singer/guitarist Kazu Makino and twin brothers Amedeo and Simone Pace. Reviews depict their early years as Sonic Youth-influenced noise-rock, followed by a shift toward more melodic, ethereal indie-pop/dream-pop with increased use of keyboards and refined arrangements.
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