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‘The Long, Slow Death of Big Joan’ (LP, Blood Red Sounds) Well, the title’s a misnomer for a start. Big Joan isn’t dying, but throat-punchingly, neuron-f*ckingly alive. A distinctly ‘Bristol’ album with bass/drums groove crucial to the mix, ‘Long, Slow...’ echoes not later comers but the source, the spitting fury of The Pop Group. A mighty platform from which Annette Berlin screams Patti Sioux-like warnings from apocalypse’s door, synths whip hot hurricane winds, and Adam Burrows paints scarlet flashes on a guitar loaned from Joey Santiago’s wasp nest. ‘Distilling A Decade’s Learning Into 38 Mountainous Minutes Of Big Joan’ might not be as catchy a title, but it’s 100% more accurate. (Julian Owen) HHHH http://bigjoan.bandcamp.com/ Copyright Julian Owen 2012 |
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Mike White muses on the missing link between Kraftwerk and NIN. The same year as ‘Alien’, three years before ‘Blade Runner’, awkward, acne-ridden 21-year-old Gary Webb wrote a song called ‘Are ‘Friends’ Electric?’. It sounded…23.04.2012 READ MORE





















































































































































































































