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Jeanne la Pucelle [Soundtrack]
Music: Meninos Da Rua Paulo - Arquivo Warner [Import]
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1982 Original Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]
Lotus Pt 1 / Surfing the Ganges [CD-single] [Import]
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Silkworm doesn't hang out with the greeting-card crowd, as one could gather from lyrics like "From inseam to hem I am a dying specimen, the local joke / I'm a tramp.... Tonight we're meat." Sounds groovy, right? The answer is yes, which is surprising given the themes of personal unraveling and losers scraping for a shred of "I'm somebody, damn it!" that lay all over Blueblood, the band's seventh full-length release. Bassist Tim Midgett and guitarist Andy Cohen split the lyrical chores over a bed of lazy, cranky guitar swagger that wouldn't sound terribly out of place in the Pavement canon. The cathartic, clever pressure exerted on Blueblood is speaker-blistering but ultimately contagious, putting Silkworm ahead of lesser sadcore acts. --Jason Josephes