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| | BEAUTIFUL SKIN Revolve Label : GSL Records Year : 2000 Format : CD Style : Electronic / Punk Availability : Out of stock
| | | | Description : | It’s almost baffling how far-removed BEAUTIFUL SKIN's post-punk informed electro-synth digression is from the days when the band’s chief conspirator, Nick Forte, made a routine practice of beating in brains (sonically speaking) with his trusty Gibson SG via Rorshach’s immensely influential early 90’s mettalic bludgeoning. While ex-Rorshach principles Keith Huckins and Chris Laucella continued down similar pounding paths in Deadguy, Kiss it Goodbye, A.D.I., and other exponents of syncopated punk dissonance, Nick found his musical calling through Computer Cougar’s jagged post-punk auditory assault, followed by the above-mentioned BEAUTIFUL SKIN. While Computer Cougar’s tightly wound sound often recalls the fragmentary, orthodox-punk stage of Wire’s rapid development, BEAUTIFUL SKIN are presumed to stoop to the respective altars of Chairs Missing –era Wire, Test Dept., Eno, Kraftwerk, et al, thankfully updating the electronic experimentation of yore with an audibly discernable contemporary sensibility. Revolve is easily one of 2000’s most promising recorded testimonies, a forward-looking relic of now.
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