Music for pleasure by the Damned is extremely underrated. It’s not a stone cold classic but it certainly isn’t the disasterpiece reviewers make it out to be. It’s mostly the same as the first record with more sterile production and the absence of any real standout tracks. It’s solid all the way through though and the production kind of reminds me of the NY dolls/Ramones, that sort of dry 1970s NYC punk rock sound. Not a bad record by any means. Phantasmagoria and anything are even enjoyable to
Me.
Music for pleasure by the Damned is extremely underrated. It’s not a stone cold classic but it certainly isn’t the disasterpiece reviewers make it out to be. It’s mostly the same as the first record with more sterile production and the absence of any real standout tracks. It’s solid all the way through though and the production kind of reminds me of the NY dolls/Ramones, that sort of dry 1970s NYC punk rock sound. Not a bad record by any means. Phantasmagoria and anything are even enjoyable to
Me.
100% agree. Not a lot of standout tracks, but it’s not awful.
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Music for pleasure by the Damned is extremely underrated. It’s not a stone cold classic but it certainly isn’t the disasterpiece reviewers make it out to be. It’s mostly the same as the first record with more sterile production and the absence of any real standout tracks. It’s solid all the way through though and the production kind of reminds me of the NY dolls/Ramones, that sort of dry 1970s NYC punk rock sound. Not a bad record by any means. Phantasmagoria and anything are even enjoyable to
Me.
Got some solid tracks on it for me. Still a shame they only got Nick Mason and not Syd Barrett as intended.
Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty