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Pop Will Eat Itself|Dos Dedos Mis Amigos

Dos Dedos Mis Amigos

Pop Will Eat Itself

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The final Pop Will Eat Itself album as such, not counting the remix version of this release that followed some months later, Dos Dedos Mis Amigos is the most serious album the band ever attempted, both lyrically and, given the heavier music, sonically. The giddy rush of albums like This Is the Day and Cure for Sanity had always been punctuated by darker, often surprisingly accomplished songs, but on Dos Dedos the ratio was reversed and the stridency pumped up to even louder levels. Opening track "Ich Bin Ein Auslander," with its references to anti-immigrant sentiment in England and the grinding collapse of Yugoslavia set to a pounding "Kashmir"-derived riff, sets the tone and pretty well keeps it throughout the album. Other previously released singles like "R.S.V.P." and "Familus Horribilus," a blackly humorous but musically lighter rip on the Royal Family, nestle up with fine new songs like the slow descending doom crawl "Underbelly" and the part-dreamy part-propulsive pound of "Cape Connection." The band's self-production is much more direct in general than the swirl of Flood's earlier efforts with the group, but there's the same sense of deep texture in the use of samples. More than once there are hints of Clint Mansell's future career as a film soundtrack arranger for Darren Aronofsky and others as much as there is Richard March's own further playing around with beats and mixing in Bentley Rhythm Ace. In ways it's no surprise that the album ended up on Trent Reznor's label in the U.S., seeing as the sound is more defiantly industrial-rock than ever before, but about the only direct connection might be the doom-laden "Everything's Cool," as good a piece of tech-metal from its time as any.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Ich Bin Ein Auslander
00:04:00

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Vestan Pance, Composer - Fuzz Townshend, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

2
Kick To Kill
00:03:24

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Vestan Pance, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records

3
Familus Horribilus
00:04:03

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Vestan Pance, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1993 Infectious Records

4
Underbelly
00:03:58

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Richard Marsh, Composer - John Townsend, Composer - Clint Mansell, Composer - Graham Crabb, Composer - Adam Mole, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

5
Fatman
00:03:17

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Vestan Pance, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

6
Home
00:03:38

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

7
Cape Connection
00:04:59

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Graham Crabb, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

8
Menofearthereaper
00:06:26

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Graham Crabb, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

9
Everything's Cool
00:04:18

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Pance, Writer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records

10
R.S.V.P.
00:03:32

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist - Graham Crabb, Composer

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

11
Babylon
00:05:04

Pop Will Eat Itself, MainArtist

© 1994 Infectious Records Ltd ℗ 1994 Infectious Records Ltd

Albumbeschreibung

The final Pop Will Eat Itself album as such, not counting the remix version of this release that followed some months later, Dos Dedos Mis Amigos is the most serious album the band ever attempted, both lyrically and, given the heavier music, sonically. The giddy rush of albums like This Is the Day and Cure for Sanity had always been punctuated by darker, often surprisingly accomplished songs, but on Dos Dedos the ratio was reversed and the stridency pumped up to even louder levels. Opening track "Ich Bin Ein Auslander," with its references to anti-immigrant sentiment in England and the grinding collapse of Yugoslavia set to a pounding "Kashmir"-derived riff, sets the tone and pretty well keeps it throughout the album. Other previously released singles like "R.S.V.P." and "Familus Horribilus," a blackly humorous but musically lighter rip on the Royal Family, nestle up with fine new songs like the slow descending doom crawl "Underbelly" and the part-dreamy part-propulsive pound of "Cape Connection." The band's self-production is much more direct in general than the swirl of Flood's earlier efforts with the group, but there's the same sense of deep texture in the use of samples. More than once there are hints of Clint Mansell's future career as a film soundtrack arranger for Darren Aronofsky and others as much as there is Richard March's own further playing around with beats and mixing in Bentley Rhythm Ace. In ways it's no surprise that the album ended up on Trent Reznor's label in the U.S., seeing as the sound is more defiantly industrial-rock than ever before, but about the only direct connection might be the doom-laden "Everything's Cool," as good a piece of tech-metal from its time as any.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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