16-12-2011, 18:06
Tiggi Wrote:
Once Robbie gets his teeth into someone new, there's no stopping him.
Live album from earlier in 2011.
The music gets more heft in a live setting, which is good, and there's a cover of NY's Revolution Blues that sits well with Israel's own songs.
Robbie preferred this one to the two studio albums, but I favour Barn Doors & Concrete Floors...
Not scored by AllMusic.
Cheers for this Tiggi! Been listening on youtube and really enjoying his music. Sounds like a cross between Bon Iver and Neil Young??
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My favorite industiral group, and one of their many brilliant albums. Considerably more toned-down then many of their other works, this one definitely makes up what it lacks in brutality with some excellent, very evocative songs
That's so creepy you posted about it cos my mate only lended me the album last week! Very good stuff from Blixa Bargeld's group although I am intriguied to hear the earlier/heavier stuff.
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