Thrash
(1999)
Nash continues to write his own unique brand of music, which is still
difficult to categorize -- rock, dance, ambient, and electronic all mixed
together to form a new sound. The songs are full of classic Nash violin solos,
and his voice has never sounded better. The music seems to be a bit harder,
especially in the percussion sounds, and noisier than one is used to hearing
from Nash. And how many artists can use the scream of a large cat (not
identified, although it sounds like a panther) to effect in a rock song? But
again it works. At the same time, Nash's gentler side is seen in the beautiful,
sadly touching "I'll Wait for You." Fans of his music should not be
disappointed with this outing, and although the music is somewhat eclectic,
adventurous music fans will enjoy this CD. A brief warning: as with most of
Nash's output, some of the music is unsettling and downright scary at points
("Theory of the Black Hole"); however, this does not detract from the
brilliance of the work.
Aaron Badgley, All Music Guide
1999 ****½
Thrash
- Something Weird on My TV
- Tension
- Theory of the Black Hole
- We Will Be the Leaders
- End of the Millennium
- Give Me the Creeps
- Thrash
- Vincent's Crows
- I'll Wait for You
- Guns and Sandwiches
- Underground
- Shock Treatment
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