People seemed to enjoy our podcast commentary on Front 242’s Headhunter 2000 and we had a hell of a lot of fun with the format, so we thought we’d give it another crack. In honour of its twentieth anniversary, we’re running through the soundtrack to The Crow: a record which both exemplifies the mid-90s fascination with movie soundtracks, as well as major label interest in bands from the goth-industrial spectrum. It’s an album we both have a lot of memories of and associations with, and features a pretty damn stellar list of bands and tunes which have held up well over two decades, so let’s get to it!
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Gah! Dissing MoLG? Boo!
I STAND BY MY STATEMENTS
outstanding lyrics and sound design surpassing nearly every one of their contemporaries, remixed and friendly with reznor, jack dangers…molg is nothing but terribly underrated. neubauten samples, field recordings. exceptionally literary lyrics while their contemporaries cried out their journal entries and sampled movies rented from blockbuster. but hey, opinions, right?