Honey's Dead (DualDisc)

07/11/2006


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Songs from Honey's Dead (DualDisc)

All Music Guide Review

Again working with Alan Moulder but now also using a live drummer on most tracks -- namely Monti from Curve, one of the Mary Chain's many descendants -- the Reids came back strong with Honey's Dead, on balance a more consistent and satisfying record than Automatic. There's a sense of greater creativity with the arrangements, while the balance between blasting static rampage and precise, almost clinical delivery is the finest yet, making the album as a whole the best straight-through listen since Psychocandy. Monti's drumming finally replaces Bobby Gillespie's properly; he's a much more talented musician than the Primal Scream overlord, using the warped funk hits familiar from Curve's work to the Mary Chain's advantage. Even the drum machine-driven cuts work better than before, especially the brilliant coruscating opener, "Reverence." Burning with some of the best nails-on-chalkboard feedback the band had yet recorded, combined with a whipsmart-sharp breakbeat, all it took was the finishing touch of Jim Reid's sneering lines like "I wanna die like Jesus Christ" to make it another stone-cold classic single from the band. Other winners include "Sugar Ray," with beats and melody so immediate and addictive the track was actually used for a beer commercial, of all things, and the steady slap and crunch of "Good for My Soul." If there's a danger in Honey's Dead, it's that the near bottomless pit of reworked melodies and lyrics had almost reached its end -- even the final track, "Frequency," combines both "Reverence" itself with the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner" -- which made the stylistic shift on Stoned & Dethroned a logical follow-up. William and Jim Reid split all the vocals almost evenly, the former especially shining on the nearly gentle "Almost Gold," the closest the record comes to a sweet ballad. [This DualDisc edition features enhanced stereo playback of the entire album plus videos for "Reverence," "Far Gone and Out," and "Almost Gold."] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Reverence
  • 3:40
  • 2
  • Teenage Lust
  • 3:06
  • 3
  • Far Gone and Out
  • 2:51
  • 4
  • Almost Gold
  • 3:19
  • 5
  • Sugar Ray
  • 4:41
  • 6
  • Tumbledown
  • 4:10
  • 7
  • Catchfire
  • 4:47
  • 8
  • Good for My Soul
  • 3:05
  • 9
  • Rollercoaster
  • 3:46
  • 10
  • I Can't Get Enough
  • 2:56
  • 11
  • Sundown
  • 4:59
  • 12
  • Frequency
  • 1:19
  • 13 (2)
  • Reverence (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 14 (2)
  • Teenage Lust (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 15 (2)
  • Far Gone and Out (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 16 (2)
  • Almost Gold (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 17 (2)
  • Sugar Ray (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 18 (2)
  • Tumbledown (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 19 (2)
  • Catchfire (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 20 (2)
  • Good for My Soul (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 21 (2)
  • Rollercoaster (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 22 (2)
  • I Can't Get Enough (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 23 (2)
  • Sundown (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 24 (2)
  • Frequency (Dolby Stereo Sound)(*)
  • 25 (2)
  • Reverence (DVD)(*)
  • 26 (2)
  • Far Gone and Out (DVD)(*)
  • 27 (2)
  • Almost Gold (DVD)(*)
  • Credits

    Notes

    The tracks for our ARTISTdirect reissue mix listening party are:

    1. Blues from a Gun
    2. Happy When It Rains
    3. Reverence
    4. Just Like Honey
    5. Sometimes Always
    6. Head On
    7. April Skies
    8. Almost Gold
    9. Never Understand
    10. Come On



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