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the birthday party

R.I.P. Rowland S Howard, you will be missed.

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Data di uscita:: 10 set 2005
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  • Genere: Altro

    Posizione AU

    Visualizzazioni profilo: 299860

    Ultimo accesso: 23/02/2010

    Iscritto dal 10/09/2005

    Sito Web http://www.thebirthdayparty.com.au/

    Etichetta Unknown Indie

    Tipo di etichetta Indie

  • Biografia

    .. .. .. NICK CAVE, MICK HARVEY, ROWLAND 'S' HOWARD, TRACY PEW - THE BIRTHDAY PARTY? THE BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE STRIKE AGAIN (AND AGAIN) In the guise of mild mannered "The Boys Next Door", they began in earnest (a Melbourne suburb) in 1977, building a rabid following of religious fervor as a result of their onstage explosive energy nay, genius. However, the constant stream of brick wall scenarios and ongoing cloth ear situations led them to depart for their land of hopeful glory, England, in 1980. A fire at Bombay airport during a stopover on the way prompted a name change: to the Birthday Party natch. Living in England only served to intensify the bitterness of their warped vision. Initially their brilliance fell on deaf ears, despite their devastating disc releases, though support from Peel and 4AD buffered disappointments. In late '80, a whirlwind tour of Australia, where they were now bigger than Zep, boosted both coffers and morale. While there, they recorded the seminal "Prayers On Fire", which broke both hearts and necks while exposing the band's deeper darker danker dementia. On their return, The Birthday Party hit London like a suppository in the anus of apathy and proceeded to give the country an Alka Seltzer enema. Their audience swelled and live performances became ferocious rituals of frenzy and confrontation as the possessed Cave drove his six inch gold blade deeper. Ritual suicides are not uncommon in their audience. Soon, inspired by the squalor of London's Maida Vale, Harvey and Cave penned the band's antithema anti-theme, 'Release the Bats', which seemed to break a dam which had hithero kept the demons of Cave' psyche at bay. His passion grew as wild as his haircut. 1981 also saw the release of the live mini LP 'Drunk on the Pope's Blood', which they shared with soul sister Lydia Lunch. The LP, released to combat bootleggers, teeters on the edge of hysteria, capturing the band as a sleek yet grotesque carnivore. It's fangs drip with the blood of a thousand traditions which have been rent and reconstructed slightly askew. There followed a return to Australia for a revoltingly successful and adultaory tourette, where they spewed forth 'Junkyard', forty minutes of aural obscenity, gyration, vibration and revelation. 'Junkyard' stands as an indispensible hysterical cackle of ritual celebration; brimming with strength, definition, discord and even music, it is the product of warped pre-apocalypse minds. Meanwhile, back in the UK, the band were revolted by the manifestation of their success. At their concerts the blind could see, the crippled could walk, the sick got sicker. Pavlov's punks salivated. They sold drumboy Phill to the Psychedelic Furs, Mick donned sticks and the band fled to Berlin in search of new pastures further afield in which to plant their bad seed. And 'The Bad Seed' is the fruit of the Birthday Party's german-action. Shuddering to a start with the awesome, tormented gallop of 'Sonny's Burning', we are slapped until sore by the streamlined, redefined, underlined Birthday Party. Harvey's inventive, economic drumming alternatively with and against the music as the noise pulses, throbs, grinds, and flexes. Onward, the irreverend 'Wild World' lurches obscenely, flicks ash, occasionally lifting it's skirt and flashing on the carpet. The moody tension of 'Deep in the Woods' sees Cave donning the guise of savaged hillbilly, emerging soaked from three days lost in the swamp and happening on 'a funeral swinging' via a musical language that performs an autopsy on the blues and creates a monster of frankly Frankensteinian proportions. But the record's climax is the red raw open wound 'Fear of Gun', the new torn torch classic which restates the Birthday Party's undeniable ability to combine passion, torture, and smouldering flesh. This hysterical love-sick sadist of a song hits again and again through a haze of tears and blood, pleading, commanding, 'fingers down the throat of love'. Here's where passion teeters into the realm of emotional, emotive terror.... the trauma of love and the love of trauma. The Birthday Party continue to drip their blood from the meathooks. They walk the line, surprise, terrorize. Open wide. .. IN STORES NOW AND FEATURING THE BIRTHDAY PARTY .. .. ........Check out the MySpace page ......HERE...... ....for more info!........
  • Iscritti

    Nick Cave.. Mick Harvey.. Rowland Howard.. Tracy Pew.. Phill Calvert
  • Influenze

    Joy Division Scott Walker Iggy Pop The Fall The Stooges MC5 Velvet Underground Lou Reed Johnny Cash Leonard Cohen Tex Davis Gene Vincent The Saints Radio Birdman ..Click here to watch '01-Interview-w_Geoff-King'..
  • È simile

    like a suppository in the anus of apathy (live) .. .. .. .. .. .. JUNKYARD .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NICK THE STRIPPER .. .. .. .. .. .. .. BOYS NEXT DOOR - SHIVERS.. .. .. .. .. .. .. RELEASE THE BATS.. .. .. .. .. .. .. DEEP IN THE WOODS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. DEAD JOE/PLEASURE HEADS MUST BURN .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SONNY'S BURNING ..

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  • Sharon

    Say it ain't so about Rowland...

    2 anni fa
  • In Flux Again



    R.I.P. Rowland S. Howard :(

    2 anni fa
  • asheeka

    Please send us sign that you are okay over there in a special heaven where only the most delicate and sophisticated angels can live.

    I knew Rowland was very ill, but I didn't know he would pass so suddenly.  I was lucky to have met him and interview him with Nick and Tracy in 1980 at the Espy.  I saw them at the Paradise Lounge a few times.  Someone out there has a copy of the article in the Virgin Press.  I would love to have a copy for myself.
    It was entitled 'Les Enfants Terribles', The Birthday Party, Volume one issue one, Jan 1981, the Virgin Press.
    The Burning Heart site used to publish it in the press releases.

    2 anni fa
  • Spellbound

    hola! we still love you & have a new song "rhythm of mi corazon' for you to enjoy. from the new spellbound cd 'brighter days ahead.' "..paz y amor.."

    3 anni fa
  • The Demeter

    Fuckin Amazing! only getting better with age.

    3 anni fa
  • Bobby Wotnot

    Loved you forever
    Bobby

    3 anni fa
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  • blood-boyz // Cyber-Punk

    Merci pour l'ajout !

    Bonne continuation !!

    3 anni fa
  • Vine

    nef und inter mien flooz-flooz

    3 anni fa
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