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Burnin' The Ice (reissue)
Burnin' The Ice (reissue) (limited gatefold red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: HTLP 019RED. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Stow-A-Way (7:21)
Tokyo Express (2:58)
Truck Love (3:58)
The Victory (3:47)
Pleasure Is The Boss (3:55)
Dumb Europe (6:32)
This Flame Will Never Die (1:20)
Review: German post-punks Die Haut collaborated with Nick Cave when he was towards the end of his time in the Birthday Party. Together they made a vastly stylish album of darkly atmospheric music that you can dance to and it's now being reissued, which will hopefully bring about renewed appreciation because it's up there with the very best alternative records. Everyone has Unknown Pleasures, but why don't they have this? It's absolute fire. 'Stow-A-Way' sounds like a band having the time of their life in the most reckless way possible, which will ultimately encourage more people to pick up a guitar. Meanwhile, 'The Victory' is like a cooler version of Talking Heads and ought to have you digging out a sleeveless denim jacket in no time.
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Burnin' The Ice (reissue)
Burnin' The Ice (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 63926. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Stow-A-Way (7:21)
Tokyo Express (2:58)
Truck Love (3:58)
The Victory (3:43)
Pleasure Is The Boss (3:56)
Dumb Europe (6:31)
This Flame Will Never Die (1:20)
Review: Germany's Die Haut are like the forefathers of a sound that's now sometimes referred to as Crank Wave - this rough n' ready rehearsal room, or dimly-lit basement sound with noisy guitars and goth singing. What's clear, though, despite more than 40 having passed by since this was first released (1983), few capture that murky, jagged aesthetic better than Die Haut. And if you were to have someone mumble-sing over your noise then who better than Nick Cave? Nick Cave was at the end of his time in Birthday Party at this time he briefly joined them, so, as a young man, his pipes are relatively higher than the bellowing baritone we know him to be today. In terms of kindred spirits, you can imagine Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family being firmly into this. This is a top-tier reissue.
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