Showing posts with label The Dead C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dead C. Show all posts
Sep 27, 2013
(Dead) 2013
Oooooh I don't know, I put it up there with The White House!!!! Challenges and forces its audience to react while maintaining a level of admittedly unconventional entertainment and payoff. No senseless (noise philosophical) migraines, all mindsplit feels.
mega / buy
Jan 22, 2012
The Dead C - Harsh 70s Reality (1992)
1. Driver U.F.O. 22:23
2. Sky 3:38
3. Love 11:51
4. Suffer Bomb Damage 3:40
5. Sea Is Violet 7:57
6. Constellation 6:43
7. Baseheart 6:53
8. Hope 9:23
Love embodies the album's spirit of ambivalence- hazy indifference and latent violence. Hope is suitably the darkest track and the best way to finish the album- strummed detuned guitars and murmured vocals set the scene before frustration and violence emerge only to be drowned out by the sound of people talking. Even the 22 minute Driver UFO has its place- initially seeming like a way to weed out casual listeners, it becomes clear after a few listens that the band are masters at free-form noise jams.
There's a consistent atmosphere over the duration of the album leading some to declare it A rock opera for a post-nuclear war society which seems insincere or hyperbolic but it was only when I took the album as a whole and recongised its frustration, violence and apathy that it became a coherent story, which, yeah, is desolate and sometimes incredibly sad.
Harsh 70s Reality took something like three years to fully grow on me and I recommend those who don't completely love it persevere until it clicks.
A+
192 1/2
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