Surfer Rosa

Editorial Reviews
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Before the Breeders and Frank Black, there was this Boston quartet, playing hardcore's rush and terseness against the acoustic grit and the minor-key flourish of Latin pop. Their first full-length album is their starkest, harsh and trebly, with the drums right in your face, and songs edited to eliminate any note that's not absolutely necessary. Singer Black Francis yelping away about destroyed bodies and the river Euphrates, alternately acting cryptic and crazed. Kim Deal, then calling herself "Mrs. John Murphy," contributes the highlight, "Gigantic," a creepy anthem about childhood voyeurism. The playing is snarly and tricky but unfailingly tuneful, and the hooks come out of nowhere, hiding behind the noise, and bite down hard. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. T.S.O.L./Weathered Statues
  2. The First Session [EP]
  3. The Geometrid
  4. The Hammer Party
  5. The Sebadoh
  6. Thrill Of It All [Box set] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Tiger Bay [Import]
  8. Today
  9. Turning Japanese: The Best of the Vapors [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. Underdogs [Import]

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Thankful [Import]

Lutra Lutra [Import]

Music From France

Music: The Way We Talk

Love How You Feel [Import]

Love... Thy Will Be Done

La Generation Perdue [Import]

Original [Import]

Love Songs From the Movies [Soundtrack]

Landing on Water [Import]

More Fun in the New World [Original recording remastered]

Light to Dark

Like Water for Chocolate (Instrumental)

Merry Christmas

A Meeting of the Times