[kj] Aarghh!

Darren A. Peace dpeace at bigfoot.com
Mon Jan 28 08:40:11 EST 2008



>From hmv.co.uk's FireDances page:


Carving out a distinct niche for itself in the blasted post-punk new wave
landscape that was British rock in the early '80s, Killing Joke remains one
of the unsung powerhouses of that convoluted decade. With its searing
mixture of punk aggressiveness, freaky synthesizer sound effects, and
breadth of vision, the band pounded out some truly idiosyncratic music.
FIRE DANCES marries tribal drums to its trademark post-punk stance,
resulting in a sound that was as peculiar as it was original for 1983. Here,
the band plays "Fun and Games" over a jaunty rhythm through which Geordie's
spiky guitars spit playful shards of noise amidst Jaz Coleman's spoiled
cries. "Harlequin" lightens the tone somewhat, but only slightly--Geordie's
guitars never lose their smoldering incense, and Martin Atkins' drumming
teeters on the brink of total anarchy as the group pounds away at its
nocturnal ritual.

Darren
Hungerford, UK



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