The Notwist

Episode 128 May 15, 2011 01:29:33
The Notwist
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The Notwist

May 15 2011 | 01:29:33

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Mark Rudolph Jason Hundey

Show Notes

We're trying something a little different this week. We often discuss and relate non-metal acts into our music conversations, but this time we're going to make a non-metal band the subject of this week's show. While definitely having metallic elements, Germany's The Notwist encompass multiple genres into their music and have a pervasive "unsettling" undertone that makes them a good (although not obvious) choice for our first foray into discussing a non-metal band on the show.

 

Executive Producer: Shawna Perez

 

"Is it Fear?", The Notwist (1990)

 

Talkset #1

"I've Not Forgotten You", The Notwist (1990)

"Belle De L'ombre/Walk On", Nook (1992)

"Nook", Nook (1992)

"The Incredible Change of Our Alien", Only in America (1996)

"Johnny and Mary", Only In America (1996)

 

Talkset #2

"Puzzle", 12 (1995)

"Electronic Bear", Shrink (1998)

"Pick Up The Phone", Neon Golden (2002)

"Neon Golden", Neon Golden (2002)

Crystal Age, "Tempt Not They Maker", Far Beyond Divine Horizons (1995)

 

Talkset #3

"Where in This World", The Devil, You + Me (2008)

"Alphabet", The Devil, You + Me (2008)

 

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