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by douglasadams - written on 19/09/05 (Useful, 39 readings)
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Way back in 1993, when The Wonder Stuff released construction for the modern idiot, they were winning accolades from even the strongest, stone headed reviewers. The NME were even running comparisons between them and bands the like of Madness, Squeeze, Slade and the Jam, describing them as "shaping up to be one of Englands greatest bands of the 90 s". Then with no warning and with no real reason other than "for the fk of it" they decided to split. A year later this album was released, mostly through contractual obligations and partly to grab the last bit of cash from those remaining "Stuffies" as they liked to call us. Yes, i agree it is a ...
If The Beatles Had Read Hunter... The Singles - The Wonder S ...
by douglasadams - written on 19/09/05 (Useful, 39 readings)
Rating:
Way back in 1993, when The Wonder Stuff released construction for the modern idiot, they were winning accolades from even the strongest, stone headed reviewers. The NME were even running comparisons between them and bands the like of Madness, Squeeze, Slade and the Jam, describing them as "shaping up to be one of Englands greatest bands of the 90 s". Then with no warning and with no real reason other than "for the fk of it" they decided to split. A year later this album was released, mostly through contractual obligations and partly to grab the last bit of cash from those remaining "Stuffies" as they liked to call us. Yes, i agree it is a ...
The Eight Legged Groove Machine - The Wonder Stuff
by harrisjz - written on 01/04/01 (Useful, 101 readings)
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is one of The best albums ever (very probable!). It's a great mix of rock and ballad, all with a rough guitar edge and wonderfully simple lyrics. Particular favourites are "It's yer money I'm after baby", a catchy tune with a streak of honesty that a cynic like me appreciates, and "A wish ...
The Eight Legged Groove Machine - The Wonder Stuff
by harrisjz - written on 01/04/01 (Useful, 101 readings)
Rating:
is one of The best albums ever (very probable!). It's a great mix of rock and ballad, all with a rough guitar edge and wonderfully simple lyrics. Particular favourites are "It's yer money I'm after baby", a catchy tune with a streak of honesty that a cynic like me appreciates, and "A wish ...
The Eight Legged Groove Machine - The Wonder Stuff
by indiecater - written on 20/04/01 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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to warrant much attention. The album spawned a few notable singles however. 'Unbearable' is the best known track, popping up on countless indie compilations over the years. The Wonder Stuff were a mighty live prospect, exuding the energy of an E'd up Carter USM. Hunt pulled the strings and bounded round the stage like a certified madman. They have a raggle taggle sound with their harmonised vocals saving the day most of the time. The tunes run for under 3 minutes so as soon as you start getting bored another one sweeps you down another smartie coloured street. 'Give Give Give, More More More' sounds a little dated, as messy guitar squalls ...
The Eight Legged Groove Machine - The Wonder Stuff
by indiecater - written on 20/04/01 (Very useful, 84 readings)
Rating:
to warrant much attention. The album spawned a few notable singles however. 'Unbearable' is the best known track, popping up on countless indie compilations over the years. The Wonder Stuff were a mighty live prospect, exuding the energy of an E'd up Carter USM. Hunt pulled the strings and bounded round the stage like a certified madman. They have a raggle taggle sound with their harmonised vocals saving the day most of the time. The tunes run for under 3 minutes so as soon as you start getting bored another one sweeps you down another smartie coloured street. 'Give Give Give, More More More' sounds a little dated, as messy guitar squalls ...
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