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Originally Posted by Comus
Album 994
Violent Femmes - Hallowed Ground
Year: 1984
Everyone and their dog has heard their debut, but how many can say they've heard their far more mature second offering? This oftimes overlty religious album shows a far higher standard in songwriting and musicianship than their self titled debut. Gordon Gano gets a little bit more control, for the better in this case. The whole album is a lot darker and as a whole gives a much more satisfying listen than their debut. And what makes this album even better is the freak out instrumental section in Black Girls, which is something Gentle Giant would be proud of. This is an album you want to play with a cold beer while sitting with your friends and just talking about life, but get familiar with the album first, then you can divert your attention.
3 Choice Tracks: Country Death Song, I Know It's True but I'm Sorry to Say, Black Girls
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Ive been searching record stores for this for YEARS, havent found it yet. I'm glad you have so many good things to say about it, their debut is one of those records that seems un-toppable.