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You ever heard of the term 'one-album wonder'.However, that one album that made them famous set a trend in alternative rock.My Top 100 Artists Bands that decline consistently in quality from their first album Good bands with consistently awful album art.Part II 1984-86: The Age of Synthesizers.Their debut album took them to great heights, but their following albums never achieved the same success.The 00's aesthetic - What is it, and what defines it.Although the Violent Femmes have little exposure to the mainstream nowadays, they still have songs working their way on the radio and on TV commercials.Jesus Christ as presented by your favorite artists.Bands that should've stopped after their peak.Despite that, they are still loved by critics, and music fans alike.Roast the band above you What are some of the worst albums you've heard. EN SAVOIR PLUS >>>
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Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk Punk, Acoustic Rock. Albums include Violent Femmes, Hallowed Ground, and The Crow.Violent Femmes discography and songs: Music profile for Violent Femmes, formed 1980I record that vision now in this review to increase the chances of me remembering to make the vision a reality.Because really, any male who has been, or is, a pubescent should love this fucking album.Likewise, don't respond to trollish comments; just report them and ignore them
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Violent Femmes, an Album by Violent Femmes. Genres: Folk Punk, Alternative Rock, Acoustic Rock. Released in 1991 on Slash (catalog no. 828 035-2; CD)
Alongside all that, Gano also reveals his Christianity with an authentic seeming, but self written, old time sing along church song (Jesus Walking on Water)with as backwoods of a sound one can imagine.A dad drowns his daughter down a well and then kills himself at the end.It's a really beautiful, heartbreaking song with great lyrics, a great vibe, and a nice little touch of xylophone.When that happens it's one of the coolest moments in music history.Album covers that make you feel uncomfortable Biggest changes between two albums.Dark Country Songs what songs did you overplay in college.Sometimes things get a bit cautionary, too.I'm sure it's the same today, if they even know it exists. Published.But this isn't punkabilly, like you might expect, all kickin' it white trash.This song is a masterpiece that spits, pisses, and shits on the face of political correctness and traditional music styles. Violent Femmes Albums.
Living a Lie, as someone alluded to, is a great sign of things to come.Androgyny isn't so much the issue here, but rather, it's the way the photo is framed. 3.Rock!!!!! is the death blow.Not even touches of brass on Live Is an Adventure can save this or wake it up, and the mellotron on Sweet Worlds of Angels just strike me as stock and cliche. Published. There is comfort in the knowledge that you have no-one really knows much else about this band's music past a certain point.This is the sound of a band trying so hard to sound perpetually young.They don't even look real, just mannequins. New Times was the first sign of trouble, despite some pretty haphazard albums post Hallowed Ground (why is it that so many bands falter after releasing their best work?).If I want to dip into the old sounds, I will. Blister in the Sun by Violent Femmes.
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Published.There is not a single song on this album that would be worth remembering; quite on the contrary, most of this really ought to be forgotten.The Violent Femmes are always a good bet for great straight-ahead pop music.Why Do Birds Sing? might just as well have been called Why Does Gordon Gano Still Sing.The excellent curtain-raiser 'American Music' is the high point, being the closest these guys get to raucous.Many songs here are foot-tappers, many in that familiar 12 bar jug-and-string style, but delivered with VF edge and appeal.The strong songwriting and musicianship gets big praise.The odds are that you'll have mellowed by the end of WDBS.If you're feeling mad about something you should listen to the Femmes.The cover of Culture Club's 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me' might be the worst indie cover of a pop song ever. New Times by Violent Femmes.
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While some goes into the area of somber, confessional songwriting, where the vocals quiver with frailty made of cocaine instead of sexual frustration (?See My Ships?), the best result of this quest for freshness is ?World We?re Living In?, a weird, swampy, marimba- and horn-driven creole-psych-blues, in which the Femmes seemingly teamed up with Dr.In a haunting, country, punk fashion subjects of fear, insecurity, religious zealotry, and despair are explored.This may have been something of a consolation to everyone who was puzzled by The Blind Leading the Naked, but in the long run, it hasn't stood up particularly well.Ricordo la delusione al mio primo ascolto. Published.And then they ended up being the ultamite cult band of the 80s.While the production value went slightly up with no aesthetic gain (their first two albums sound earthier, more direct to me, the metallic sound here doesn?t quite fit their nervous drive), there is still a lode of frustration to be mined musically.World we're livin In is one of the most chilling and relevant songs ever!
Released 10 January 1989 on Slash (catalog no. Genres: Alternative Rock.3, an Album by Violent Femmes. 9 25819-1; Vinyl LP). Featured peformers: Gordon Gano (vocals, guitar, songwriter), Brian Ritchie (bass), Victor De Lorenzo (drums), Peter Balestrieri (baritone saxophone), Sigmund Snopek III (keyboards), Violent Femmes (producer), Warren Bruleigh (co-producer, engineer), Matt Lane (assistant engineer), Bernie Grundman (mastering), Raymond Kwan (photography)
Hallowed Ground, an Album by Violent Femmes. Released 14 May 1984 on Slash (catalog no. 1-25094; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Punk, Cowpunk. Featured peformers: Gordon Gano (lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, aka_text fiddle role_id 1040.aka_text, songwriter), Brian Ritchie (acoustic bass, electric bass, celesta, marimba, Jew's harp, vocals), Victor De Lorenzo (aka_text {drum set} role_id 30060.aka_text, percussion, vocals), Mark Van Hecke (producer), John Tanner (engineer), Warren Bruleigh (engineer), Jeff Price (art direction), John C. Nate (portrait photography), Mark Trilling (photography)..
Rock!!!!!, an Album by Violent Femmes. Released 30 March 1995 on Mushroom (catalog no. 33626; CD). Genres: Alternative Rock. Featured peformers: Gordon Gano (vocals, guitar, producer), Brian Ritchie (acoustic bass, guitar, vocals, producer), Guy Hoffman (drums, vocals), David Vartanian (engineer, aka_text mixing role_id 1327.aka_text), Greg Calbi (mastering), Debbie Ladd (aka_text artwork role_id 1314.aka_text), David LaChapelle (photography)..
Why Do Birds Sing?, an Album by Violent Femmes. Released 30 April 1991 on Slash (catalog no. CD 26746; CD). Genres: Alternative Rock, Alt-Country, Folk Punk. Featured peformers: Gordon Gano (vocals, acoustic guitar, producer), Brian Ritchie (aka_text {acoustic bass guitar} role_id 20816.aka_text, producer), Victor De Lorenzo (producer), Michael Beinhorn (producer), Susan Rogers (recording engineer), Mike Kloster (assistant engineer), Tom Fritze (assistant engineer), Lori Fumar (assistant engineer), Howie Weinberg (mastering), Hanson Graphic (design, photography), Mary Jones (photography), Bud "The Bird Man" (photography).