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Shriekback

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Biography

Shriekback is not an easy band to classify. They borrowed heavily from funk but had a very different agenda; their music was more suited for contemplation than for parties. They combined synthesizers and drum machines with throbbing bass lines and unorthodox vocals to evoke a primordial world where the line between human and animal was blurred. The title of their fourth album, Big Night Music, might be the most succinct summation of their work: Shriekback's music was always an appropriate soundtrack for life in the dark, but with the emphasis on the possibilities rather than the dangers. Though often haunting, it was not gothic metal and harbored strains of pop and dance that rose to the surface from time to time. Still, however accessible they became, Shriekback cultivated an air of mystery that made them hard to pin down. Further complicating any evaluation of their career is the fact that they never made a single, brilliant album that concentrated all their strengths in one place; their best material is spread out across a decade during which they underwent a great deal of evolution.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    In the jungle of the senses
    Tinker Bell and Jack The Ripper
    Love has no meaning not where they come from
    But we know pleasure is not that simple
    Very little, fruit is forbidden
    Nemesis - (3:43)  -  2,905 plays
  2. This Big Hush - (6:12)  -  1,559 plays
  3. Lined Up - (4:05)  -  918 plays
  4. My Spine Is The Bassline - (3:59)  -  865 plays
  5. Everything That Rises Must Converge - (4:04)  -  812 plays
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