Blonde Redhead

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 29:08

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A++

Tides

formative , pffff . BRILLIANT . In my opinion better than the newest release

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Don't review this retrospectively

echo0918

I'm so annoyed by everyone reviewing this album as a "formative" album by the now mature Blonde Redhead, an album bearing Sonic Youth's sound via Steve Shelley's involvement. Listen to this album on its own terms in its totality, as if you were hearing an unknown band called Blonde Redhead for the first time. That is how I heard this album ten plus years ago, at a live performance. Then as well as now, these songs make my heart wring and ache with their overt melancholic passion. I hear tidal waves of desire building, unleashing, and building again. Of course, I can hear Sonic Youth's influence. However, these songs bear something else that is not there in Sonic Youth. Listen to the beginning of "Without Feathers." While I can hear it being done by Sonic Youth, it would have been a different song. A bit more aloof, a bit more dispassionate, a lot less impassioned desperation, a lot less fervor. Listen to this album again but with different ears.

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Get Astro Boy

Shostakovich

Not my favorite Blonde Redhead album, but they always have SOMETHING useful to contribute... in this case the jewel in the crown is 'Astro Boy'. Almost epic in its sweep, building to a frenzy after the first guitar power chord... it's like classic rock for twisted people. THIS is my Led Zeppelin.

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Harsher than other Blonde Redhead

starpower

Still enjoyable but definitely under a different listening mood than the other BR albums. I like to make sure my mp3 genre tags match & this one is harsher than the "Alternative" tag. Less of Kazu's falsetto & more screaming. Time to switch if off - my dog gave me that look, like "please".

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melding

unhillbilly

Agreed that this is a formative work. But note well that this release contains an positively amazing samba interpretation: "Girl Boy" is the best of Italy, Japan and Brazil crammed into 1:48.

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sonic spoof

pollover

better than most indie albums, but the worst blonde redhead album. seems like they wanted to be sonic youth a bit too badly. their later stuff is fantastic though!!!

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Recalling the no wave movement of the late ’70s, the self-titled debut of New York City’s Blonde Redhead is a glorious piece of dense, art-damaged noise, with songs that move from drifting melodicism to raging aural assaults in the course of a few measures. Taking their cues most directly from Sonic Youth (Steve Shelley produced the album), Blonde Redhead revel in noise and create vast sonic landscapes out of which songs naturally emerge. The focus here tends to be on atmospherics, and yet there is never the feeling of utter chaos; instead, the album functions like a work of controlled mayhem, referencing a wide range of musical approaches. The opening track, “I Don’t Want U,” starts off like jazz-rock, building momentum until it erupts in a blast of indie rock noise, anchored throughout by a steadily rolling bassline. “Snippet”‘s quite-loud-quiet dynamics are offset by the driving rock of “Mama Cita,” and the album’s closer, “Girl Boy,” comes across like delirious dream pop. The entire album is drenched in dense, multilayered feedback, with a rhythm section that works to keep the guitars in control, underpinning the attack. Blonde Redhead have created a great record, especially for fans of experimental rock: difficult, noisy, and exhilarating. – Brandon Gentry

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