Kicking Against the PricksArtist: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Community Score: 8.50
Besides being noteworthy as an astonishingly good all-covers album, Kicking Against the Pricks is notable for the arrival of a new key member for the Seeds, drummer Thomas Wydler. Besides being a fine percussionist, able to perform at both the explosive and restrained levels Cave requires, Wydler also allowed Harvey to concentrate on adding...
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Datapanik in the Year Zero - BOXArtist: Pere Ubu
Pere Ubu's troubles with record companies are legendary within certain underground rock circles. In perhaps the most bizarre turn of events, the group's collected works of 1978-1982 -- after being out of print for nearly a decade -- were reissued by Geffen as a five-disc box set, Datapanik in the Year Zero. Named after the group's 1978 EP, the...
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Everything I Long ForArtist: Hayden
Community Score: 7.00
Solitary, rootsy post-punk of the best kind, delving into somewhat dark and twisted terrrain, but invested with a lot of passion and unflinching grit. The sparse and haunting arrangements put acoustic guitars at the forefront, but vary the pace with occasional searing licks, eerie solo piano, and harmony vocals. It's one of the relatively few...
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Heyday 1979-1983Artist: The Embarrassment
Though the band's reunion album God Help Us had happily been available on CD since release, nearly everything from its early-'80s years had long gone out of print or was hard to find, a situation the double-disc Heyday rectified in full a few years later. Right from the start Heyday shows its worth thanks to the inclusion of the quartet's...
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Intoxicated ManArtist: Mick Harvey
Community Score: 8.00
Intoxicated Man is the first of Mick Harvey's tributes to French singer/songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. Released at a time when the icon was largely unknown outside his home country, the album offers 16 English translations. Years spent in a supporting role with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds taught Harvey the importance of yielding to the song. Whether...
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Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-ShirtArtist: John Frusciante
Community Score: 6.07
Upon leaving the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1992, guitarist John Frusciante delved into home recording, eventually completing a 12-track album titled Niandra Lades that bore the influence of '60s oddballs like Syd Barrett and Captain Beefheart. Niandra Lades languished on the shelf for a while until it was paired with another 12-track collection...
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Short BusArtist: Filter
Community Score: 6.68
Tomorrow Will Be Too Long: The Best of the Monocrome SetArtist: The Monochrome Set
Its title taken from the closing track on their debut album, this is yet another Monochrome Set compilation. This one includes picks from the group's two-album spell with Virgin. While the material is uniformly good, serious listeners should skip this in preference to a more thorough retrospective (either Cherry Red's History: 1978-1996 or...
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To Bring You My LoveArtist: PJ Harvey
Community Score: 8.29
Following the tour for Rid of Me, Polly Harvey parted ways with Robert Ellis and Stephen Vaughn, leaving her free to expand her music from the bluesy punk that dominated PJ Harvey's first two albums. It also left her free to experiment with her style of songwriting. Where Dry and Rid of Me seemed brutally honest, To Bring You My Love feels...
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InterpreterArtist: Julian Cope
What turned out to be the last Cope solo album (at least under his own name) of the '90s, before he embarked on a series of other musical projects along with continuing his archaeological research, was another wiggy, involved collection of musical highs. If anything can be said about Cope's activity in the mid-'90s, it's that he sounds like a...
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