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Metal Box

  • AMG Review of Metal Box

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    Andy Kellman
    All Music Guide

    PiL managed to avoid boundaries for the first four years of their existence, and Metal Box is undoubtedly the apex. It's a hallmark of uncompromising, challenging post-punk, hardly sounding like anything of the past, present, or future. Sure, there were touchstones that got their imaginations running -- the bizarreness of Captain Beefheart, the open and rhythmic spaces of Can, and the dense pulses of Lee Perry's productions fueled their creative fires -- but what they achieved with their second record is a completely unique hour of avant-garde /p>

    oise. Originally packaged in a film canister as a trio of 12" records played at 45 rpm, the bass and treble are pegged at 11 throughout, with nary a tinge of midrange to be found. It's all scrapes and throbs (dubscrapes?), supplanted by John Lydon's caterwauling about such subjects as his dying mother, resentment, and murder. Guitarist Keith Levene splatters silvery, violent, percussive shards of metallic scrapes onto the canvas, much like a one-armed Jackson Pollock. Jah Wobble and Richard Dudanski lay down a molasses-thick rhythmic foundation throughout that's just as funky as Can's Czukay/Leibezeit and Chic's Edwards/Rodgers. It's alien dance music. Metal Box might not be recognized as a groundbreaking record with the same reverence as Never Mind the Bollocks, and you certainly can't trace numerous waves of bands who wouldn't have existed without it like the Sex Pistols record. But like a virus, its tones have sent miasmic reverberations through a much broader scope of artists and genres. [Metal Box was issued in the States in 1980 with different artwork and cheaper packaging under the title Second Edition; the track sequence differs as well. The U.K. reissue of Metal Box on CD boasts better sound quality than the Second Edition CD.]

Public Image Ltd. to reunite (kind of) for UK tour
2 months ago

When Kele Okereke came up to John Lydon at the 2008 Summercase festival and asked him whether he'd reform PiL at any point, the Bloc Party singer/guitarist got a volley of racist abuse and an vicious assault from the Sex Pistols frontman and his entourage. However, Lydon seems to have taken the idea onboard, and so this December he will lead Public Image Ltd. onto UK stages for a five-date tour...

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Public Image Limited aka PiL return
2 months ago

December 2009 sees the return of Public Image Limited aka PiL for 5 special live dates in the UK. The shows will be their first in 17 years. The shows will mark the 30th anniversary of the release of "Metal Box" but PiL will not be limited to tracks from one album and the tour...

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PUBLIC IMAGE Ltd Revived for UK Dates !
2 months ago

     MUSIC NEWS -  Dam those lucky Brits!  John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) has announced that his post-Sex Pistols band, Public Image Ltd, will return later this year for a brief December tour to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the band's 'Metal Box' album.  Lydon's the only original member of the band (which hadn't toured since 1992) participating, and he will be joined by guitarist L

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PUBLIC IMAGE Ltd, Reunite for UK Dates !
2 months ago

MUSIC NEWS - Dam those lucky Brits! John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) has announced that his post-Sex Pistols band, Public Image Ltd, will reunite later this year for a brief tour to commenorate the 30th anniversary of the band's 'Metal Box' album. Lydon's the only original member of the band (which hadn't toured since 1992) participating, and he will be joined by guitarist Lu Edmonds, dru...

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