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Artist | Current 93 |
Album | Thunder Perfect Mind |
Genre | Alternative |
Release | 14 June 2005 |
Price | $0.99 |
Track No | 16/17 |
Duration | 4:40 |
Country | USA |
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Current 93 at its best. This is some of the best work from David Tibet and friends. If you enjoy other works by David Tibet / Current 93 or are a fan of Death In June / Sol Invictus / Nurse With Wound family then this is a must!
Beautiful. Gorgeous. Flawless.. A staple in my library, without a doubt.
great album. nuff said.
Constellations.... Can I give this 6 stars? 7? A constellation? A universe? If you don’t own any C93, this is the one to start with. And if you do own any other C93—a lot (like me) or just a little—this is the one to end on. “Swastikas" comes close, and I have a soft spot for “Earth Covers Earth.” But “Thunder Perfect Mind” will always be the superlative one.
A new dawn unveiled for David Tibet…. Fans of Current 93 in the early ‘90s were an unusual set, an academic bunch of ex-goths and rivethead record collectors who longed for something of a higher brow to feed their minds without abandoning the dark, rudimentary experimentalism to which they’d grown accustomed in their somewhat over-developed tastes. At this point, there was no “freak folk” scene; in fact, the direction that David Tibet and his band of “menstrual minstrels” had forged with Swastikas for Noddy and Earth Covers Earth over the previous years seemed like a strange diversion that was bound to end—just another phase in Tibet’s soul-searching that he had imbibed with hippie nostalgia from when he was a boy. Then, along came the double-album Thunder Perfect Mind, Tibet’s undisputed masterpiece; the naysayers were shushed, tentative folk fans were won over, and the “post-industrial” phase of Current 93 was effectively closed. What makes the record especially unique is that it sits upon the peak of both arcs of Tibet’s career, as a culmination of his journeyman ‘80s work and as a manifesto for everything that has come since. No matter from which direction you reach this record, forward or backward, whether a fan of Genesis P-Orridge or Will Oldham, there is something here for you. Tibet’s most literate and straightforwardly emotional lyrics by that point are perfectly matched by a variety of guest vocalists, including some of Rose McDowall’s prettiest work, as well as phenomenal musicianship from the band, especially Joolie Wood (violin), James Malindaine-Lafayette (harp), and Michael Cashmore (guitar). And as always, the fundamental live feel of the recordings is enhanced by Steven Stapleton’s edgy production, at once sinister, psychedelic, and beautiful, offering a little something to the old school fans who need a little noise amongst the melody. I highly recommend: “A Song for Douglas After He’s Dead,” a moving (but somewhat chiding) tribute to Death in June’s Douglas P., who makes his last contributions to Current 93 here; “A Lament for My Suzanne,” which props up pretty melancholy with a gloriously haunting backdrop; “All the Stars Are Dead Now,” a striking and maddening epic rant that gradually decays with delay effects; and “Hitler as Kalki,” in which the Bevis Frond’s guitar wizard Nick Saloman turns Current 93 into a writhing, hypnotic prog reptile. As a bonus for longtime fans, this modern reissue of Thunder Perfect Mind boasts warmer, clearer sound that both budget and technology could not allow back in 1992, as well as a wealth of wonderful outtakes (e.g. “They Return to Their Earth”) originally found on the early, out-of-print anthology Emblems, and a handful of performances from the long-lost live record, As the World Disappears.
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A Sad Sadness Song is a song that was released in 14 June 2005.
A Sad Sadness Song is a song from the Thunder Perfect Mind album.
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A Sad Sadness Song has a duration of 4:40 minutes.
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