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July 31st, 2000

In Review

In Review makes a good point about my American Psycho piece, and yes, the choice of tracks do work as a commentary, but I still felt that the film was more generally effective than the soundtrack makes it out to be. As for “less hip than dark” - well, yes, though dark is hip these days as often as not. Incidentally I think the movie’s score is being released separately - whether it’ll be Cale-heavy or not, I don’t know.

IR also singles out this piece from the lacunae.com archives, which is definitely one of the most original lists I’ve seen for a while - ‘buzzkill’ tracks which set up expectations and then slap their audience up by denying them. That said describing a ‘radio edit’ of a Napalm Death track as being “a brilliant if nasty trick on radio” does rather suggest that radio stations were queueing up to play Napalm Death. Hm.

Written by Tom on Monday, July 31st, 2000 | 292 views |

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