Artist - Blonde Redhead
Album - Fake Can Be Just As Good
Released - 1997
Label - Touch and Go Records
Genre - Alternative Rock
Tracks:
Kasuality
Symphony of Treble
Water
Ego Maniac Kid
Bipolar
Pier Paolo
Oh James
Futurism vs Passeism
The third album by Blonde Redhead, Fake Can Be Just As Good is not fake, but really good. I suppose turning the title of their words into a statement to justify this record was a point on my part, but if you don't think so, it's doesn't really matter because this is my blog and I can type what I want, within reason of course. This record is what I have been wanting to listen to for some time, since every time I browse through my records to see what I feel like playing for the day, I always debate on weather or not I wanted to listen to this one. Since today is one of those relaxing/lazy days, I decided it would be perfect. I literally laid in my bed listening and I thought to myself, "I miss Blonde Redhead. I need more Blonde Redhead in my life as of late." It's been quite sometime since I listened to this record and the vibe I get is more like a experimental sound. The direction of this band and their music is a rarity and Kazu's voice is like icing on the cake.
Enjoy!
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