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Concrete Blonde - 1986 - Concrete Blonde (Gothic Rock CBR)

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Category : Music » Misc
Added : 66 weeks ago
Size : 58.96 MB
Seeds : 3
Peers : 6
Hash : d697dec3d6c2ae28e56fdd0713ed950a3ee932a8
Tags : Concrete Blonde 1986 Concrete Blonde




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With the addition of a new drummer, Jim Mankey and Johnette Napolitano's Dream 6 became Concrete Blonde, but the changes did nothing to bring musical focus to the partnership. When this debut album was released, IRS Records emphasized the track "Still in Hollywood," financing a video and promoting it to radio. The song borders on punk rock, as Mankey repeats the same riff over and over and Napolitano spits out the angry lyric like Exene Cervenka (except, of course, she is careful to stay on-key). But the song's message is confused: Most aspiring stars try to get to Hollywood, no? Even more confused is the multiplicity of musical styles that demonstrated that Concrete Blonde's main characteristic was ambition, not talent. Napolitano didn't much care if she became the next Chrissie Hynde or the next Pat Benatar, as long as she became the next something.