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Sponge|Stop The Bleeding

Stop The Bleeding

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Originally sold at concerts while Sponge was on tour with the 2013 package Summerland, Stop the Bleeding -- the alt-rock band's seventh album -- bears the same songs but a different track listing on its mass-market release on the End. In both incarnations, the ten-song album (there is a bonus cut, "Alcohol and Speed," on the mass-market edition) contains all five songs from the 2010 EP Destroy the Boy so you could safely say this is a hodge-podge, a feeling enhanced by the presence of an ominous, electronic-specked cover of Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" that brings to mind nothing so much as Marilyn Manson's "Sweet Dreams." Even if "Time in a Bottle" isn't as gothic and menacing as Manson's take on the Eurythmics, the revision is stuck in the '90s, as is Stop the Bleeding in general. Sponge remain adherents of angst-on-your sleeve cleaned-up alt-rock, tempering their grunge guitars with slicked-up hooks and percolating electronic flourishes, late-'90s futurism that now sounds retro. While it's hard to shake the suspicion Sponge think this will somehow get them back on the radio, it has to be said that the group does have a knack for a big hook, something that surfaces when the gloom is ratcheted down. Perhaps this won't be nervy or new enough to convert new fans, but old ones will be satisfied and the curious may be surprised to hear that Sponge are shaping up to be dyed-in-the-wool rock & roll survivors, the '90s equivalent of old warhorses from the '70s who refused to die.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Star
00:04:09

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

2
Destroy The Boy
00:03:16

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

3
Dare To Breathe
00:04:21

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

4
Fade From View
00:03:41

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

5
Come In From The Rain
00:03:48

Sponge, MainArtist - V. Dombroski, Composer - Tim Patalan, Composer

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

6
Before The End
00:04:24

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

7
Dance Floor
00:03:24

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

8
Time In A Bottle
00:03:44

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

9
What Were You Doing Outside
00:04:17

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

10
Life's Bitter Pills
00:04:00

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

11
Alcohol And Speed (Bonus Track)
00:04:03

Sponge, MainArtist

© 2013 The End Records ℗ 2013 The End Records

Presentación del Álbum

Originally sold at concerts while Sponge was on tour with the 2013 package Summerland, Stop the Bleeding -- the alt-rock band's seventh album -- bears the same songs but a different track listing on its mass-market release on the End. In both incarnations, the ten-song album (there is a bonus cut, "Alcohol and Speed," on the mass-market edition) contains all five songs from the 2010 EP Destroy the Boy so you could safely say this is a hodge-podge, a feeling enhanced by the presence of an ominous, electronic-specked cover of Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" that brings to mind nothing so much as Marilyn Manson's "Sweet Dreams." Even if "Time in a Bottle" isn't as gothic and menacing as Manson's take on the Eurythmics, the revision is stuck in the '90s, as is Stop the Bleeding in general. Sponge remain adherents of angst-on-your sleeve cleaned-up alt-rock, tempering their grunge guitars with slicked-up hooks and percolating electronic flourishes, late-'90s futurism that now sounds retro. While it's hard to shake the suspicion Sponge think this will somehow get them back on the radio, it has to be said that the group does have a knack for a big hook, something that surfaces when the gloom is ratcheted down. Perhaps this won't be nervy or new enough to convert new fans, but old ones will be satisfied and the curious may be surprised to hear that Sponge are shaping up to be dyed-in-the-wool rock & roll survivors, the '90s equivalent of old warhorses from the '70s who refused to die.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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