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In September 2010, Taint announced via their website that they were disbanding. The band had always toured extensively; now Harries and West wanted to stop touring and spend more time with their families and Isaac wanted to keep touring and writing. [3] They played their final show in December 2010 in their hometown of Swansea.
Unlike its successors, no songs from Taint Pluribus Taint Unum appeared on the Old Gold 1989–1991 compilation. AllMusic staff writer John Dougan gave the album four and a half out of five stars, calling it "the Cows at their most impenetrable and noisy" and that "fans of Japanese noise acts like the Boredoms and some of John Zorn's more ...
The Wall of Love (French: Le mur des je t'aime, lit. the I Love You Wall) is a love-themed wall of 40 square metres (430 sq ft) in the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, Paris, France. The wall was created in 2000 by artists Fédéric Baron and Claire Kito [ 1 ] and is composed of 612 tiles of enamelled lava , on which the phrase 'I love ...
The accompanying music video for "Lump", directed by American filmmaker Roman Coppola, takes place in a "boggy marsh" (as the lyrics state). The video shows the band singing in a swamp as well as on the stern of a large barge in Elliott Bay interspersed with a silhouette scene of the band performing.
Victim of Love is a 1989 studio album by American jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater. ... "Wall of Love" Dee Dee Bridgewater, Pierre Papadiamandis. Arr: Kjetil Bjerkestrand:
Video from inside a United jet shows a slow-motion collision with a Delta plane on the ground at Boston Logan International Airport on Friday.
"Panic" and "Tainted Love" are songs recorded by British experimental music band Coil. These were released in 1985 through Some Bizzare in the UK and Wax Trax! Records in the US respectively, as the band's first [ 2 ] [ 3 ] single, [ a ] and the sole one from their 1984 debut studio album, Scatology .
The song has two different chord progressions, "Hard Feelings" follows a basic sequence of B–E–G#m–E while "Loveless" follows a sequence of E–C#m–A–B–E. "Hard Feelings/Loveless" is an "industrial-infused" song which has influences of other genres such as noise music, [8] [6] as well as the use of a distorted synthesizer in its ...