Sinister: Tip-toeing on treaded ground...
klas ericsson
klas.ericsson at xxx.se
Tue Sep 23 19:18:50 BST 1997
Alex wrote:
>The most incredible thing about it, though, is how much the band has
>matured in just a year or so. Sinister is so much fuller in terms of
>songwriting...but I digress. It's so cool to see all
>these overt influences on the first album...holy Velvets!
- Funnily enough I got my copy today too - and of course i love it and all
that, but I must (after just listening to TM a few times) that I think that
they, just as Alex points out, really have matured. Even though I don´t
know how they´ll get much better than on "Expectations" where everything
seems to fit perfectly.
The maturing is even better illustrated by the sessions I got on my dub.
The first one´s is shaky and untight (but still great of course:-)) and the
last from this month is just as I remembered them from the New York-gig.
>It also seems that the band took several songs from Tigermilk and reworked
>them into new tracks for Sinister. I heard at least 3 or 4 riffs which they
>have used again. Thoughts?
- Never thought of that. What riffs?!
/Klas
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