Adolescent, snotty, and super-catchy songs that gleefully updated punk for a new generation, the album is expanded here by demos, outtakes, and two live shows.
The 50th anniversary edition of the band's sixth, transitional studio album includes previously unreleased demos as well as an entire live set from 1973.
With help from D'Angelo producer Russell Elevado, this experimental pop troupe continue the inspiration they rekindled on their 2022 return to form Time Skiffs.
The critical re-evaluation of this catalog anomaly is in full swing, with folks finally coming around to this hidden gem for "true fans." Quintessentially late '90s with its trip-hop flourish, electronic texture, and decidedly un-dance-pop bend, it's the sound of Kylie at her most experimental and interesting. Influenced by contemporary sounds of Garbage, Bjork, and Tricky, it's a nostalgic time warp to a bygone era of alternative when everyone tried to sound this cool.
One of very few memorable things about the 1996 bayou thriller Heaven's Prisoners was its gritty blues and R&B soundtrack, balancing some of the legends of the blues (Junior Wells, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker) with some genuine houserockin' swamp blues from more contemporary bluesmen (C.C. Adcock, the Hoax, Kenny Neal).