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| 1 | Heart on My Sleeve |
| 2 | Next Generation |
| 3 | American Crisis |
| 4 | Fireball |
| 5 | Forecast of Rain |
| 6 | When You Left |
| 7 | Siberian Butterfly |
| 8 | Everyth!Ng to You |
| 9 | Racing to the End |
| 10 | Baby Needs a Cookie |
| 11 | Little Pieces |
| 12 | Leather Dreams |
| 13 | Password to My Soul |
| 14 | The Ocean |
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In the winter of 2019, Bob Mould bucked the era's despair with his most melodic, upbeat album in ages, Sunshine Rock. Cut to spring of 2020, and he has this to say: "We're really in deep shit now." That sentiment informs the new full-length album, Blue Hearts, the raging-but-catchy yin to Sunshine Rock's yang. Recorded at the famed Electrical Audio in Chicago with Beau Sorenson engineering and Mould producing, Blue Hearts nods to Mould's past while remaining firmly planted in the issues of the day.
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- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.08 x 0.35 inches; 1.76 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Merge Records
- Original Release Date : 2020
- Date First Available : June 3, 2020
- Label : Merge Records
- ASIN : B089M6J4BF
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #60,034 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #5,628 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #27,332 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Buy his book too if you live rock. I hope he’ll add some chapters as he’s been on fire for a few years now, starting with Golden Age.
Following the hopeful, catchy pop tunes of last year's "Sunshine Rock," BLUE HEARTS comes on as a blast of power chords and vitriol. But upon repeated listening (especially on headphones, which brings clarity to every arpeggio and word), I found tremendous depth.
The frontal assault that is the scathing idictment of society called "American Crisis" is tempered by the more melodic / still rocking "Baby Needs a Cookie." And tracks like "When You Left" and "Everything to Do" show that Mould can still write songs of loss — or longing for — love. Songs that have become such a staple of his solo career. It's not all anger.
But for those of us, like Mould, who want to just scream about the world we find ourselves living in — and the dumpster fire that is 2020 — we're given two very important bits of wisdom on BLUE HEARTS, in an otherwise unassuming tack called "Little Pieces" — one that that may sum up the album, and exactly what might get us all through this year. "I'm losing little pieces of myself each day," he laments at the beginning of the song, only to discover that "I find little pieces of myself each day." This is a time of anger, yes. But also a time of reflection. Within a song like "Forecast of Rain," there's a mix of both.
Of course, the waves come crashing in on the final cut of the album: "The Ocean." There's a sense of giving up. Of giving in. To the inevitable tide. A break-up song? Sounds like it, but who is the break from? It's a question mark that is equally parts emotion and social commentary. A warning perhaps.
There's so much to unpack in BLUE HEARTS. Don't think it's just noise. That all said: turn it up. It's 2020. And we all need a little catharsis.
Cringe rock for balding, fat, chain smoking generation x and hip boomers with leather jackets who experimented with eyeliner.
Cringe rock for losers who fantasized about omnipresent fascists and white supremacists who spoiled every dinner and kept the car from running.
Cringe rock for losers who never lived up to their own hype.
For losers who made bad decisions and looked to imaginary scapegoats to blame.
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Highly recommended.
Se gli Husker Du non si fossero sciolti, se Hart non ci avesse mai lasciato, se gli anni 80 fossero ancora dietro l’angolo.
Allora, senza troppo clamore, sarebbe uscito un disco del genere. Scabro, sfilacciato, spigoloso e distorto. Ma anche melodico e nostalgico, degna continuazione del capolavoro "Warehouse song and stories".
Un disco così, per chi ha ancora voglia di sognare.
Altre cinque stelle, Bob.
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