Blonde Redhead - 3 O'Clock EP (2017)
Artist: Blonde Redhead
Title: 3 O'Clock
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Asa Wa Kuru
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 21:04 min
Total Size: 119 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 3 O'Clock
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Asa Wa Kuru
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 21:04 min
Total Size: 119 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. 3 O'Clock (04:25)
2. Golden Light (06:43)
3. Where Your Mind Wants To Go (05:58)
4. Give Give (03:58)
Moving from Sonic Youth-like art punk to eclectic pop over the course of their decades-long career, Blonde Redhead remained one of indie rock's most creative acts. The band formed in 1993 after Japanese art students Kazu Makino and Maki Takahashi randomly met Italian twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace at an Italian restaurant in New York. (The name was taken from a song by the '80s no wave band DNA.) With Makino and Amedeo on guitars and vocals, Simone on drums, and Takahashi on bass, the band's chaotic, artistic rock caught the attention of Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, who produced and released the band's debut album, Blonde Redhead, on his Smells Like Records label. Shortly after the album's release, Takahashi left the band. The remaining members continued as a trio, releasing a second album, La Mia Vita Violenta, on Shelley's label in 1995. For their 1997 release, Fake Can Be Just as Good, recorded for Touch & Go, the trio was joined by guest bass player Vern Rumsey from Unwound. By 1998, the band eliminated bass and scaled back to guitars, drums, and vocals for In an Expression of the Inexpressible. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and the Melodie Citronique EP followed two years later. The band's first for 4AD, Misery Is a Butterfly, was released in spring 2004. For 2007's 23, the group opted for a mix of dream pop and delicate electronic textures. Three years later, Blonde Redhead delivered Penny Sparkle, a more stripped-down, even more electronic-leaning set of songs the band recorded in New York and Stockholm with Alan Moulder, Van Rivers, and the Subliminal Kid. In 2014, Blonde Redhead returned with Barragán, featuring production from Drew Brown (Beck, Stephen Malkmus, Radiohead). The band revisited its early days in 2016 with the Numero Group box set Masculin Feminin, which collected Blonde Redhead and La Mia Via Violenta along with demos, singles, and radio performances from that era. ~ Tracy Frey.