Turbonegro - Scandinavian Leather REVIEW

Author: WaynePublished: Jun 20, 2003 at 4:47 pm 0 comments

Ok, I admit it, I was influenced by a music video to purchase a CD --- I almost feel dirty now. Of course, you know with me, it never comes easy.


So as I was browsing the streaming vid portion of the loudest website on the Net (hint, hint), I discovered this really weird vid with this guy in a black tophat and all DENIM, King Diamond streaky grease paint makeup, chamber dancing, and ballerinas --- oh yeah, and the music was good too. The vid title I can't write out in full because of the language, but its acronym is well known "FTW" --- or for you students of vernacular, I am quite indignant and dismayed with the state of the world


Our first crack of this new dawn of reviews concerns a little band from Norway called Turbonegro that once broke up due to ahem, religious differences --- how serious that rationale is, is of no consequence ... for the music, ah yes, the music! ... is quite good in my opinion.


This band is one that many opinionmakers in the music industry view as the most controversial in the 90s, all due respect to Mr. Spooky, Marilyn. The album "Scandinavian Leather" is their first in 5 years or so, the title almost smacks of that cheap cologne "English Leather" (but that irony may be mine alone).


The way that they rock on this album --- wow, it's the rock of a very hungry band. The vibe of this CD is so dynamic and the performances so full of zest that you almost wonder whether "they missed working together". This is one of those albums where you wish you could describe it better than to say, it rocks, but that's quite simply what it does: it rocks!


Their sound is a melange of styles, tempo and attitude. The closest descriptor I can put on it: punk/post-punk attitude (and structure on some songs), 70s style big arena rock homage sounding guitar stylings and power choruses, some dabbling with metal, progressive rock sounding elements, glammy vibe. And the lyrics are fun in all capital letters, they take their performance quite seriously, but their topics are interesting to say the least. 'Everybody sell your body', 'sell your body to the night' is an example, and if this was '85, this group would be hit on by that long standing arbiter of gore, fun and culture, the PMRC

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    Long awaited 2003 album from the reunited Norwegian death punks. 13 tracks. Burning Heart.

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