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For fans of the the,lovers of 80s pop and indie music,listeners interested in socially conscious music,followers of johnny marr and the smiths,music enthusiasts of eclectic and varied arrangements
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Mind Bomb is released in 1989.

I consider it the best album by The The. The trio consisting of David Palmer on drums, James Eller on bass, and Johnny Marr, who had previously been part of the Smiths, represent the best in the pop landscape of that historical moment. The voice of the leader, Matt Johnson, seductive and deep, or almost whispered or again sharp and stentorian, is undoubtedly one of the most compelling and interesting of that period.

The melodies are no less. Already in the previous albums, The The had demonstrated their musical eclecticism with references to funk, rock, and soul, just to name a few examples.

The arrangements are varied and very rich, sometimes supported by the piano or accordion, rather unusual instruments in pop sound.

The musical eclecticism mentioned earlier means that the tracks of Mind Bomb are quite different from one another, but often share similar themes. Matt Johnson attacks his world, the Western world, its decadence, and its vices without mincing words. It is a refined plea, just like their sound, as Matt is a cultured and educated person.

Mind Bomb represents one of the peaks of "high" pop of the second half of the 80s, and the subsequent Dusk (1992) will also be noteworthy, and again, it will be musically different, more sparse and introspective but no less valid.

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Mind Bomb, released in 1989 by The The, stands as their best album, blending diverse musical styles and rich arrangements. Featuring Matt Johnson's compelling vocals and Johnny Marr's skilled guitar, it combines pop with social and political critique. The album's themes challenge Western decadence, supported by unusual instruments that enhance the sound. It remains a pinnacle of sophisticated 80s pop.

Tracklist Videos

01   Good Morning Beautiful (07:31)

02   Armageddon Days Are Here (Again) (05:40)

03   The Violence of Truth (05:41)

04   Kingdom of Rain (05:53)

05   The Beat(en) Generation (03:06)

06   August & September (05:47)

07   Gravitate to Me (08:10)

08   Beyond Love (04:19)

The The

The The is the English music project of Matt Johnson, active since 1979. Key releases include Soul Mining (1983), Infected (1986), Mind Bomb (1989), Dusk (1993), Hanky Panky (1995) and NakedSelf (2000). Johnson has frequently collaborated with Johnny Marr and returned to live activity after a long hiatus.
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