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Young Machetes (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Young Machetes (Bonus Track Version) by The Blood Brothers. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:26:03 minutes.

Artist: The Blood Brothers
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:26:03
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No. Title Length
1. Set Fire to the Face On Fire 2:19
2. We Ride Skeletal Lightning 3:22
3. Laser Life 2:44
4. Camouflage, Camouflage 4:53
5. You're the Dream Unicorn! 2:18
6. Vital Beach 2:35
7. Spit Shine Your Black Clouds 4:19
8. 1, 2, 3, 4 Guitars 3:35
9. Lift the Veil, Kiss the Tank 4:05
10. Nausea Shreds Yr Head 2:10
11. Rat Rider 2:03
12. Johnny Ripper 2:39
13. Huge Gold AK-47 2:31
14. Street Wars / Exotic Foxholes 5:31
15. Giant Swan 5:51
16. Laser Life (Nick Zinner Remix) [Off the Set Fire to the Face On Fire Single] {Bonus Track} 2:49
17. Nausea Shreds Yr Head (Gajamagic Remix) [Off the Set Fire to the Face On Fire Single] {Bonus Track} 2:46
18. Street Wars / Exotic Foxholes (Gajamagic Remix) [Off the Laser Life Single] {Bonus Track} 3:46
19. We Ride Skeletal Lightning (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 3:30
20. Laser Life (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 2:43
21. Camouflage, Camouflage (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 4:59
22. Lift the Veil, Kiss the Tank (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 4:04
23. Vital Beach (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 2:33
24. You're the Dream Unicorn! (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 2:11
25. Giant Swan (Live) [KXLU 2006] {Bonus Track} 5:47

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Before the release of Young Machetes, the Blood Brothers mentioned that the album would return to the harsher, more frenetic sound of their earlier work. This is true — especially of the opening song, "Set Fire to the Face on Fire," which immediately commences to shrieking and shredding — but it doesn't mean that the Blood Brothers completely did away with the overtures they made toward a more accessible sound on their previous album, Crimes. Instead, the band finds sneakier ways of incorporating its twisted pop skills into the fray. There's no denying the hooks on "Rat Rider" nor the jaunty keyboards on "Laser Life," while "Camouflage, Camouflage"'s breakdown recalls the noise-meets-glam-rock flair of Johnny Whitney and Mark Gajadhar's side project, Neon Blonde. Nevertheless, Young Machetes' more challenging tracks are some of the most satisfying, especially "Spit Shine Your Black Clouds," which begins as a song so sneeringly catchy it seems almost disdainful of its own hookiness, and then shifts to subversively melodramatic, ultra-melodic parts that suggest a long-buried past in musical theater. "We Ride Skeletal Lighting" is that song's flip side, making relentless atonality seem downright accessible. On the other hand, Young Machetes also includes some of the Blood Brothers' most gleefully abrasive work in some time. "You're the Dream Unicorn!"'s ironically sissy title conceals one of the album's most intense workouts, which starts out sounding like a noise-punk savaging of "I Want Candy" and just gets crazier from there; "1, 2, 3, 4 Guitars"' whisper-to-a-blood-curdling-scream dynamics are extreme, even for this band. The Blood Brothers aim their nightmarishly surreal lyrics at some juicy targets throughout the album, including materialism on "Nausea Shreds Yr Head," war on "Kiss the Tank," which contains some of the most literal lyrics ("Death's just death, no matter how you dress it up") that they've ever written, and war and materialism on "Huge Gold AK-47." However, the album's most ambitious moment has to be its last one: "Giant Swan" is an epic that sounds like "a wild cabaret," as one of the lyrics goes, and packs a screenplay's worth of plot twists and imagery into its nearly six-minute length. With this album, the Blood Brothers use the clout of being on a major label to make music that's challenging, but also accessible in its own way. Young Machetes is occasionally exhausting, but it definitely won't disappoint fans of either the band's earlier or more recent sounds. [Young Machetes was reissued by Epitaph Records with a bonus disc including live performances of most of the album's songs from a KXLU performance, the videos for "Laser Life" and "Set Fire to the Face on Fire," and remixes by Nick Zinner and Gajamagic.]