Bevis Frond, was:muscle and ade
Ron Jennings
sprawl at STARLINX.COM
Thu Mar 27 07:09:08 EST 1997
> I personally don't think it _is_ as good, but primarily because he
went
> back to recording in his bedroom all by himself instead of in the studio
> with his live band, etc. The sound really suffers in comparison. There
> are some good songs on the album but they are killed by the hyper lo-fi
> production. They are *much* better in concert, and come across more
> clearly as being the equal of Nick's other recent material.
that's some insight... sounds like something i might buy..
> I'd recommend _New River Head_ as a good starting place, though the
> recent _Superseeder_ is damn good as well. My first Frond album was _Any
> Gas Faster_.
yes, these are all good starting points, although AGF may be a bit wild for
a first encounter. i started with Miasma. it should be made clear here,
that New Riverhead
is only 1/2 an album. The other half appears on A Gathering of Fronds,
along with
some other unreleased material. This too, is an excellent choice.
and if you can find a copy of The Fred Bison Five (rearrange the letters,
what do you get?), nab it!
and...and...and..... the Outskirts of Infinity! Great band!
rj
> Cheers,
> Carl
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