Out Hud Let Us Never Speak Of It Again Rare
Artist: Out Hud Album: Let Us Never Speak of It Again Release Date: March 21, 2005 Duration: 51:11 Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Indie Rock Recording Location: Club Taffee; NRS. Factors like packaging and song titles often tell you a lot about a band and the music it makes. Out Hud are an exception to the rule. Looking at S.
Please don't ask why or how, just be happy that there is a new Out Hud album out. Basic tracks were recorded in spring 2003, overdubs were added and Justin. With members of LCD Sounsystem and!!! Populating their ranks, Out Hud certainly have some heritage in the DFA hierarchy but rather than pump out another Liquid.
Or Let Us Never Speak of It Again, it’d be easy to be tricked into thinking that Out Hud might be a sloppy jam band or, given their song titles, somewhat akin to unkempt jokesters like Ween or the Dead Milkmen. They’re nothing like that at all. The way they present themselves contradicts the tightness of their complex arrangements and the elasticity of their buoyant sound. Fans know this all too well; perhaps that’s why they make every effort to steer expectations of the uninformed somewhere toward a more acceptable direction: “Think of the B-52’s, digitized, playing “‘Mesopotamia'” without Fred Schneider, at twice the speed and length.” So think of something like that, rather than Rusted Root as a musical comedy troupe — though comparisons to anything ’80s-related is dangerous since the songs are never made to sound any older than the day they were recorded. Plenty has been learned from electro-disco, post-punk, and dub production techniques (disembodied howls, unexpected slides down echo chambers, processed sounds zipping in and out at all times), but the band leaves plenty of room for its own ideas. Let Us Never Speak of It Again is more electronic than the debut, but Out Hud fend off any criticism that they’ve become less human by incorporating vocals from their female members.
The singsongy voices, sweet with confident attitude, only add another exhilarating layer. Otherwise, it’s more of the same, which is a very good thing; no one else from the past or present makes this spiraling, winding, gadget-ridden, elaborate yet free-flowing form of music. Out Hud have, in a roundabout way, developed into the most original dance band on the planet. That this album’s cover is as appealing to the eye as the cover of Royal Trux’s Sweet Sixteen — without a waste-filled toilet in sight! — is almost as remarkable. Title/Composer Performer Time This Just In Out Hud 0:28 It’s for You Out Hud 4:50 One Life to Leave (A Requiem) Out Hud 5:13 Old Nude Out Hud 4:24 The Song So Good They Named It Thrice Out Hud 8:03 How Long Out Hud 4:54 2005: A Face Odyssey Out Hud 6:42 The Zillionth Wait Out Hud 1:47 Dear Mr.
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Let Us Never Speak of It Again by Released March 21, 2005, Length 51: 11 chronology (2002) 2002 Let Us Never Speak of It Again (2005) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (8.0/10) Let Us Never Speak of It Again is the second album by American band. Unlike the band's debut, which was an almost completely instrumental affair, Let Us Never Speak of It Again shifts more towards /, adding vocals by drummer Phyllis Forbes and cellist Molly Schnick. While received fairly favorably, some reviewers lamented the shift, calling it a step back from their debut. Their song 'How Long' appeared in the 2007 movie, starring.
Track listing. 'This Just In (Intro)' – 0:28. 'It's for You' – 4:50. 'One Life to Leave' – 5:13. 'Old Nude' – 4:24. 'The Song So Good They Named It Thrice' – 8:04. Program de cantat la pian. 'How Long' – 4:54.
'2005: A Face Odyssey' – 6:42. 'The Zillionth Watt' – 1:47. 'Dear Mr. Bush, There Are Over 100 Words for Shit and Only 1 for Music.
Fuck You, Out Hud' – 11:35. 'The Stoked American' – 3:15 References.