Grinderman / Grinderman 2
Album: Grinderman 2   Collection:General
Artist:Grinderman   Added:Nov 2010
Label:Anti-  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2010-11-14 Pull Date: 2011-01-16
Week Ending: Jan 16 Jan 9 Dec 19 Dec 12 Dec 5 Nov 28 Nov 21
Airplays: 4 2 1 2 1 5 3

Recent Airplay
1. Aug 09, 2013: The Songsmith Show
Mickey Mouse And The Goodbye Man
4. Mar 16, 2011: anti-heroine: ODEs ii
Bellringer Blues
2. Jul 14, 2011: bricolage
Bellringer Blues
5. Feb 26, 2011: s/t
Bellringer Blues
3. Jun 12, 2011: Hangtime
Worm Tamer
6. Jan 15, 2011: Music Casserole
Mickey Mouse And The Goodbye Man

Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2010-11-04
Project of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis (Dirty Three). Everything you’d expect from Nick Cave…no wait: you might expect him to be resting on his laurels and growing old and lame. You would be wrong: This is some of the best stuff he has ever done, easily. No disappointments here, just intense dark music with his very literate lyrical sense and dramatic vocal delivery and style. He collaborates with violinist Ellis, who he has been working with for the last decade or so (they did the soundtrack to the film version of Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” recently). Dense with well recorded vocals, pianos, guitars, drums, violins. But not orchestrated. Just the high quality dark rock that typifies his work. Check it out.

1) quiet brief intro, searing slashing intensity appears, gets balls out rockin, with dramatic storytelling segues, Cave at his best
2) menacing, driving, urgent, dark, ends cold (appropriately enough) with 5 sec remaining
3) “Heathen Child”strange smarmy with a bizarre pitch changed guitar lead, strangeness…
4) lovely beginning with warren ellis’ violin taking hold, darkness begins to swell with great story lines then the expected storm breaks but at half time, a dark plod, wow- this is the epic one
5) very chill but eerie, the lyrics tell a life story from a position of experience, fantastic stuff
6) more intense lyrics, driving and urgent music, crazed with chorus/backup vocs
7) great low swinging mean with great references, one FCC buried in there so heed unless you are late night, otherwise this is one of the better tracks
8) big sound with the backup vocs, almost “traditional” Nick Cavish, funky rock beat
9) cool dark bendy backwards guitars and messed up feel

Track Listing
1. Mickey Mouse And The Goodbye Man   5. What I Know
2. Worm Tamer   6. Evil
3. Heathen Child   7. Kitchenette
4. When My Baby Comes   8. Palaces Of Montezuma
  9. Bellringer Blues