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Violent Femmes

Freak Magnet

  • AMG Review of Freak Magnet

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    Steve Huey
    All Music Guide

    The Violent Femmes' first album of new material to be released in the U.S. since 1994's muddled New Times (not counting the 1995 Australian release Rock!!!!!, reissued stateside in 1998), Freak Magnet is a pleasant surprise in its focus and consistency, marking yet another return to the group's folk-punk roots -- the punk side of the equation in particular. Gordon Gano plays electric guitar for much (though not all) of the record, turning in a series of concise, catchy pop nuggets punctuated by a romp through free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler's R&B tune "New Generation." Although Freak Magnet doesn't really break new ground for the Femmes, it's a neat encapsulation of the most effective variations on their signature sound, featuring misfit anthems (the title track, "I'm Bad"), plaintive heartache allads ("All I Want"), thrashy punk-pop ("Sleepwalkin'," "Mosh Pit"), gospel ("Rejoice and Be Happy"), and folk-pop ("Forbidden"). There's a bit of filler here, but it's agreeable and good-humored, and the memorable moments outweigh it by a wide margin. Freak Magnet isn't really an artistic rebirth for the Femmes, but it is a good, solid album and a welcome return to form.

Rejoice and Be Happy
about 1 year ago

I've decided to just play songs on my blog for the rest of the summer. Starting with this Violent Femmes number, from the album Freak Magnet

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I Danced
about 1 year ago

From the Freak Magnet liner notes: "I Danced", lyrics from the poem "I Danced Before I Had Two Feet," by Max Dunn, music by Gordon Gano. And when I, Naomi, heard it - I got up on the sturdy peasant feet I grew for this lifetime, and I danced, too!

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