Seattle was somehow devastated by Nirvana. The legacy of Kurt Cobain's eventful life and death remains as a shadow over all bands from windy and wet state of Washington. And, what's worse, noone seems to listen to the successors of grunge even when they are not afraid of comparisons to their predecessors.Hopefully, there is a light into this tunnel, and it's called Sub Pop. That's right - an old good life belt for all starving acts. A label that was supposed to get ruined and quit years ago somehow still manages to survive thanks to determination of Jonathan Poneman. It used to save promising artists from inevitable demise. And it saved Kinski for my eyes and ears.
A piece of crazy energetic rock is very refreshing. The video might not be too impressive, but I'm pretty sure that leading gutar's effects will soon drive you crazy. If you doubt it, know that jazzman Artie Shaw had eight wives during his big life, and this may be a kind of sign how much is happening in this track.
Kinski - The Wives of Artie Shaw
Album: Alpine Static (2005)
Track: The Wives of Artie Shaw
Track Number: 2
Track Length: 3:41
Labels: Sub Pop (USA)


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