Gavin Rossdale probably gambling himself for keep writing
down more depressive songs and serious topics onto Bush’s elusive second album
by the helping “cold hand” of producer Steve Albini (Big Black, Nirvana) and
after that Greedy Fly, Swallowed and Cold Contagious are already griming as
tracks for proof. Still, with the lack of bright hopes and up-lifting lyrics
are ready to make these quiet quartet for not to be too famous but luckily,
recognizable as an important parts of the alternative history (later). Buzzing
grinds of low-end keys and feedbacks reminding us again to imagine how
Mr.Vedder taken the lead vocal on Teen Spirit but fortunately, Gavin Rossdale’s
distinctive rock voice is one of the
most important selling point off anything else of this group from Shepherd’s
Bush, England. Far and farther the noise brings us all avoiding the normality;
Bonedriven, Straight no chaser or A tendency to start fires are sounded strange
by the time one finally got the message form a distance voice, everything is
already become useless at all.
Greedy Holloway (Trauma/Interscope 1999)
Posted by royan hasjim
on Thursday, January 29, 2015,
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