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Posts Tagged grinderman
#19-GRINDERMAN-Grinderman 2 (Mute)
Posted by Roberto in MUSIC REVIEW, MUSIC REVIEW on January 8, 2011
Nick Cave’s parallel project to his usual output with The Bad Seeds has helped unleash his free spirit again in order to explore this time the boundaries of psychedelic and prog-rock, as well as adding a welcomed touch of humour. Grinderman’s second offering confirmed the formation as a valid alternative for the prolific Mr. Cave & co, enabling them to change their register and bravely experiment other sonic paths; also showed once more the Aussie songsmith is still enjoying an unalterable state of grace when it comes to writing.
#51-GRINDERMAN-Palaces Of Moctezuma (Mute)
Posted by Roberto in MUSIC REVIEW, MUSIC REVIEW on December 18, 2010
#83-GRINDERMAN-Worm Tamer (Mute)
Posted by Roberto in MUSIC REVIEW, MUSIC REVIEW on December 16, 2010
Listening Posts: Autumn Preview
Posted by Roberto in POP CULTURE & NEWS, POP CULTURE & NEWS on September 9, 2010
September has arrived shaking off the cobwebs of popular music after the quieter summer period. It promises to be as loaded of new and interesting releases as usual. The normal listening post destinations are this week fuming with preview streamings of some of the highest profile albums of the new season. This is our recap of the most interesting ones. Most of them are up for a limited time only, so if you got some time to spare just go, listen and enjoy.
Among all of them, is MySpace the site that has our most awaited record on offer: ‘Grinderman 2’, the second instalment of the Nick Cave & Bad Seeds spin-off project, in which the veteran musicians go and swim in drone, prog and psychedelic waters shaping up another excellent opus. MySpace this week also boasts streams of the new albums by Weezer, named after the character from the ‘Lost’ series ‘Hurley’ and a self-titled effort by Interpol.
However there are currently many other choices… Read the rest of this entry »