Grinderman (album)
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Grinderman | ||
Studio album by Grinderman | ||
Released | March 5, 2007 | |
Recorded | RAK Studios, London, March 2006 | |
Genre | Post-punk | |
Length | 40:03 | |
Label | ANTI- / Mute | |
Producer(s) | Nick Launay, Grinderman | |
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Grinderman is the self titled debut of the band Grinderman, a side project of various members of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, specifically, Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey and Jim Sclavunos. Aiming to recreate the more raw, primal sound of all the band members' pasts, the songs reflect a different side of Nick Cave when compared to his recent work with The Bad Seeds. The album has been received very well by critics, with a Metacritic average of 84 and label of 'Universal Aclaim'
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Lyrics by Nick Cave, Music by Grinderman.
- "Get It On" – 3:07
- "No Pussy Blues" – 4:20
- "Electric Alice" – 3:15
- "Grinderman" – 4:33
- "Depth Charge Ethel" – 3:47
- "Go Tell The Women" – 3:24
- "(I Don't Need You) To Set Me Free" – 4:06
- "Honey Bee (Let's Fly To Mars)" – 3:18
- "Man In The Moon" – 2:10
- "When My Love Comes Down" – 3:32
- "Love Bomb" – 4:26
[edit] Leaked
A leaked version of the album was available in December 2006 with a slightly different tracklisting.
- Get It On
- No Pussy Blues
- Electric Alice/Grinderman
- Chain of Flowers
- I Don't Need You (To Set Me Free)
- Decoration Day
- Love Bomb
- Honey Bee (Lets Fly To Mars)
- Man In The Moon
- Go Tell The Women
- Vortex
- Rise
- Get It On [New Vocal Mix]
"Vortex" contains the line "When My Love Comes Down", yet it is a different song
"Chain of Flowers" is the B-Side to the No Pussy Blues single
It is unsure what became of "Decoration Day" and "Rise".
[edit] Quotes
- Warren Ellis: "It was meant to be really open liberating thing, push those elements where we'd normally say 'I don't know about that' and push on, relentless."
- Nick Cave: "We're just searching for a bit of freedom"
- Jim Sclavunos: "Ceaselessly banging away."
- Warren Ellis: "Having Nick on the guitar changed the whole dynamic of the thing and threw us into a much more rudimentary ballpark."
- Martyn Casey: "It wasn't consciously two fingers to maturity but I remember thinking, all the way through, 'This isn't bad for a bunch of old farts.'"
[edit] Personnel
- Nick Cave - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Electric Organ, Piano
- Warren Ellis - Electric Bouzouki, Fendocaster, Viola, Violin, Acoustic Guitar, Hohner Guitaret, Backing Vocals
- Martyn Casey - Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Jim Sclavunos - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
- Nick Launay - Production