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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: The Wildhearts / Import / Audio CD released 2000-11-20 at Imports / ... more Newest Review: ... to every instrument on the songs, including the drums and the vocals, may be a bit too over the top for some people to handle ... more |
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by sparksteroid - written on 31/01/08 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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In 1997 The Wildhearts decided to try something a little different which was to be their new style. They released this album entitled Endless, Nameless which basically sounds like they are trying to beat Motorhead in their mission to be the noisiest rock band ever! Their new approach of adding distortion to every instrument on the songs, including the drums and the vocals, may be a bit too over the top for some people to handle but I find it adds a lot of aggression and the tracks are still classic Wildhearts songs. The release of the album sparked up a lot of controversy, particularly over cover track Time To Let You Go which, in all fairness, really ...
by expedestrian - written on 07/08/01 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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The Wildhearts Swansong album and easily their most controversial amongst the fans in their new direction. Taking the tittle from Nirvana's Endless Nameless "bonus" track at the end of nevermind is on first listen a pretty accurate discription.ie, bloody noisy. However, while virtually all of the wildhearts previous music was super instant, endless nameless is the grower of all of their work. Ralph Jezzard at the production helm (now working with Ritch(drummer)on the Grand Theft Audio project) makes the album an experience to remember. Generally, rock bands get shite production. Dance fans have big stereos because their music is well produced ...
by willsteptoe - written on 27/10/00 (Useful, 25 readings)
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In 1997, the Wildhearts released this album that showed their new direction. Basically its the same old wildhearts with extra NOISE and distortion. However, for me it works. It just takes that little bit longer to appreciate the songs, but once you have done this, you will find some greats here. The classic Ginger tunes are all here. Songs like 'Nurse Maximum', 'Pissjoy' and 'Thunderfuck' are genius. Also, as it takes longer to get into than other albums, you will find yourself listening to it for longer! ...
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