Retreating ever further from their roots in noisy experimentalism, Blonde Redhead appear to have hit their stride with ‘Misery Is A Butterfly’. From the sleeve artwork – which could be a scene from The Ring’s killer video tape – right down to the album’s spookily ethereal stylings, the band are something of a curio among today’s throng of retro copyists. It’s Stina Nordenstam fed on Jacques Brel and jangly ‘60s chamber pop classics, filtered through the skewed psyche of Norman Bates.
Building up step by step into a melodrama of swirling beauty, the record begins and ends in a blur, becoming perfectly vivid at its centre. The vocals are shared alternately between singers Amadeo Pace and Kazu Makino; both sound like fragile pixies, trapped in a lyrical world of jealous lovers and murderous intent. It’s a ride that is both chilly and bleak at times, but underscored by a romantic’s beating heart. Sometimes, despite the odds, the square peg is the one that really fits.
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
Where can I get it?
For little or no expense, that is...
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
Point me to the nearest indie record store, baby.
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
but will people who like other blonde redhead albums like it?
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
PS: When did they ever do experimental noise?
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
I listened and listened again. It's just not working. They almost sound like a parody of themselves. Oh, well. Guess I'll put on ONObox again.
Blonde Redhead - Misery Is A Butterfly
it's like the cocteau twins but sadder.
man...
that's really sad...
i actually reckon, nah, cocteau twins is more depressing, this has eqvvs, which is just pure sex...i'd make love to that girl's voice anyday.