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The Church SEANCE 2 CD Includes Bonus Tracks And Videos
20 June 2020
Glorious Church Perfection.
Aussie band's qualifier for greatness album. Beyond the 80's while exemplifying it's suddenness. Same time as OJ has taken Scotland & The Smiths are a rising star in the UK...The Church are hitting their stride with 'Seance'. A gorgeous 2 cd version of a slice just right from 1983 but made better in 2002 with extra tracks and videos.
13 August 2012
The Smiths last stand to define a decade
The last stop for the Smiths before J. Marr called playing 'Work is a Four Letter Word' cover too much to bear got off the 'Draize Train' and left Morrissey at London Station. Highlighted by songs a 'Rush and a Push...', 'Girlfriend in a Coma', and my fave 'Death of a Disco Dancer' strangely a darker but poppier way for the band to end. Reminds me of "I just might die with a smile on my face", also recalls Beat Happening's last album how each band changed their sound a touch more modern only to leave on that note. Soundwise, Strangeway's songs sound like those of the beginning of Morrissey's solo career to me and I'm not sure why, 'Everyday is like Sunday' could be on this album. The final chapter in a band that was the eighties for England what Orange Juice was for Scotland, what Nirvana was for the U.S. in the nineties. Sad and singable, maybe the only thing that could follow this was the shoegazers and a noise diffusion to wash out the eighties for good. Maybe 'Money Changes Everything' and there was no way for them to go but their seperate strangeways.