Blonde Redhead
Blonde Redhead's noisy, dissonant guitars, alternate tunings, and quiet, stilted lyrics have often been compared to early Sonic Youth. After randomly meeting at an Italian restaurant in New York, Japanese art students Kazu Makino and Maki Takahashi and Italian twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace formed the band in 1993. The name was taken from a song by the '80s no-wave band DNA. With Makino and Amedeo on guitars and vocals, Simone on drums, and Takahashi on bass, the band's chaotic, artistic rock caught the attention of Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, who produced and released the band's debut album, Blonde Redhead, on his Smells Like Records label. Shortly after the album's release, Takahashi left the band. The remaining members continued as a trio, releasing a second album in 1995 on Shelley's label, titled La Mia Vita Violenta.
For their 1997 release Fake Can Be Just as Good, recorded on Touch and Go, the trio was joined by guest bass player Vern from Unwound. By 1998, the band eliminated bass and scaled back to guitars, drums, and vocals for In an Expression of the Inexpressible. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and the Melodie Citronique EP followed two years later. The band's first for 4AD, Misery Is a Butterfly, was released in spring 2004. ~ Tracy Frey, All Music Guide
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- Play Great Albums Podcast (Main Version)Blonde Redhead discuss the meaning of 23, their current musical vision, and albums that continue...Windows Media Player Required
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In keeping with the group's move from Touch & Go to 4AD, Blonde Redhead's Misery Is a Butterfly is their darkest and most delicate album to date. The brilliant Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons | 2000 | 9.68 | 0 |
| In an Expression of the Inexpressible | 1998 | 8.00 | 0 |
| Fake Can Be Just As Good | 1997 | 9.00 | 0 |
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View a photo gallery of Blonde Redhead's performance at the 9:30 Club
Photos - external | Jun 30, 2005
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Blonde Redhead to tour with Interpol, Release US-Only EP
News - external | Jan 31, 2005
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KEXP In-Studio Performance
Radio - external | Dec 10, 2004
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chartattack Live Reviews
Live Reviews - external | Oct 27, 2004
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A Stylus Interview Series With Amadeo Pace
Interview - external | Oct 25, 2004



