Skinny Puppy - Live - Bootlegged, Broke and In Solvent Seas (2012) 320.rar. 参照 Cleanse Fold And Manipulate, Cass, Album, C46, C4T 46922 Where it all changed and where their heaviest era began. There's a widely held view that Puppy did not reach their full potential until 1988's 'VivisectVI' and I'm more than happy to dispel this notion; freshman year in 1987 had quite a few notable albums but none were as iconic.
It's an exciting and visceral show that displays the intensity of Skinny Puppy during one of their coolest eras. Cleanse Fold and Manipulate turned 30 this past weekend, and there's no better time than now to revisit the record. Play the album, watch the concert on DVD or iTunes and celebrate just how awesome SP is and continues to be. Apr 21, 2020 Skinny Puppy. Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate. Still more interesting than the majority of output from their peers and followers, Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate is best left for die-hard Skinny Puppy fans, especially those who favor the band's early, sinister, pristine dark ambience to the all-out torment that would develop gradually on the band's next five albums.
Welcome to Review Revue, where every Thursday I dig through the KEXP stacks to share DJ reviews and comments written on the covers of LPs (and occasionally CDs) in the ’80s and ’90s, when the station was called KCMU, the DJs were volunteers, and people shared their opinions on little white labels instead of the internet.
As we fold up our fine black linens, stub out our clove cigarettes, and close the books on another World Goth Day, I am inspired to share something from one of the Pacific Northwest's few homegrown goth-adjacent acts, Vancouver's own Skinny Puppy. I don't know whether to actually call them a goth band - I don't want to get myself into trouble with any goth purists by declaring anything to be goth without 100% certainty - but they certainly share many attributes with that scene, and based on my own experience with goths, there is an overlap in the fanbase, if nothing else. Sadly, this long-running and prolific group was not a big favorite at KCMU in the mid-'80s.
If the comments on their debut album were contentious, this, their third, was almost universally scorned among the DJ population. Mix in a DJ comment scandal that I don't totally understand, though, and you've got some fun reading, anyway. (Note to Nivek, cEvin, and the gang: please don't take it personally; this was a long time ago.)
'Take equal parts bad Cab. Volt, Portion Control, and the most obvious industrial music [illegible], send them to Vancouver and this is what you get. Nothing new. This may've been invigorating at one [time?] but now it's zip. Destined to be fashionable and popular with the Aqua-Net/Miss Clairol crowd.'
'This is sooooo scary. Yuck!'
'Anybody able to guess what I think of this one? -DR'
'Anybody care? Sorry - I could not resist. I do know that this is pure garbage, and I bet Dave agrees.'
'Boy, my hair wants to turn black and get all big and tumble down the back of my head and [scribbled out, but I can make out the word 'pretentious'].'
'On the weekend. I'm 'Industrial.'
'Boy howdy boy howdy I don't get it. How can they not see how dumb this is.'
'Cevin Kay's such a dork. Garbage garbage garbage.'
'Read the comment above by Phil West. [The 'garbage garbage garbage' comment.] Now refer to his comment on Tear Garden EP of 10/86. Back when he was Alison Key. [Whaaa? Man, I wish I had thought to dig up that Tear Garden EP when I was at the station last.]'
'ATTENTION ALL DJ's' [Arrow pointing to the above comment.]
'We should file all comments on the Zenith for quick reference.' [Man, I don't know what the Zenith was, but that sure would have made my job a lot easier.]
'GOTCHA MACHINE'

'Yeah you sure did - he was cool. Now he's a dork.' [What did he say? What did he saaaayyy?]
'How quickly things change in Phil West's little corner of the world.'
'This rocks!'
'Let's start a Hate Campaign!'

'Not very original, but very danceable.'

Welcome to Review Revue, where every Thursday I dig through the KEXP stacks to share DJ reviews and comments written on the covers of LPs (and occasionally CDs) in the ’80s and ’90s, when the station was called KCMU, the DJs were volunteers, and people shared their opinions on little white labels instead of the internet.
As we fold up our fine black linens, stub out our clove cigarettes, and close the books on another World Goth Day, I am inspired to share something from one of the Pacific Northwest's few homegrown goth-adjacent acts, Vancouver's own Skinny Puppy. I don't know whether to actually call them a goth band - I don't want to get myself into trouble with any goth purists by declaring anything to be goth without 100% certainty - but they certainly share many attributes with that scene, and based on my own experience with goths, there is an overlap in the fanbase, if nothing else. Sadly, this long-running and prolific group was not a big favorite at KCMU in the mid-'80s.
If the comments on their debut album were contentious, this, their third, was almost universally scorned among the DJ population. Mix in a DJ comment scandal that I don't totally understand, though, and you've got some fun reading, anyway. (Note to Nivek, cEvin, and the gang: please don't take it personally; this was a long time ago.)
'Take equal parts bad Cab. Volt, Portion Control, and the most obvious industrial music [illegible], send them to Vancouver and this is what you get. Nothing new. This may've been invigorating at one [time?] but now it's zip. Destined to be fashionable and popular with the Aqua-Net/Miss Clairol crowd.'
'This is sooooo scary. Yuck!'
'Anybody able to guess what I think of this one? -DR'
'Anybody care? Sorry - I could not resist. I do know that this is pure garbage, and I bet Dave agrees.'
'Boy, my hair wants to turn black and get all big and tumble down the back of my head and [scribbled out, but I can make out the word 'pretentious'].'
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'On the weekend. I'm 'Industrial.'
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'Boy howdy boy howdy I don't get it. How can they not see how dumb this is.'
'Cevin Kay's such a dork. Garbage garbage garbage.'
'Read the comment above by Phil West. [The 'garbage garbage garbage' comment.] Now refer to his comment on Tear Garden EP of 10/86. Back when he was Alison Key. [Whaaa? Man, I wish I had thought to dig up that Tear Garden EP when I was at the station last.]'
'ATTENTION ALL DJ's' [Arrow pointing to the above comment.]
'We should file all comments on the Zenith for quick reference.' [Man, I don't know what the Zenith was, but that sure would have made my job a lot easier.]
'GOTCHA MACHINE'
'Yeah you sure did - he was cool. Now he's a dork.' [What did he say? What did he saaaayyy?]
'How quickly things change in Phil West's little corner of the world.'
'This rocks!'
'Let's start a Hate Campaign!'
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'Not very original, but very danceable.'