Blonde Redhead
Blonde Redhead · 1995
29 min · 8 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · experimental rock
A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and dissonant noise that encapsulates the essence of 90s experimental rock.
Blonde Redhead is an album by Blonde Redhead, released in 1995. A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and dissonant noise that encapsulates the essence of 90s experimental rock. Blonde Redhead garnered critical acclaim upon its release, establishing the band within the alternative rock and dream pop scenes. The album's innovative sound, combining elements of no wave and indie rock, influenced a generation of musicians exploring similar avant-garde aesthetics. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Blonde Redhead sound like?
A haunting blend of ethereal melodies and dissonant noise that encapsulates the essence of 90s experimental rock. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Blonde Redhead by Blonde Redhead notable?
Blonde Redhead garnered critical acclaim upon its release, establishing the band within the alternative rock and dream pop scenes. The album's innovative sound, combining elements of no wave and indie rock, influenced a generation of musicians exploring similar avant-garde aesthetics. This self-titled debut album marked Blonde Redhead's entrance into the music scene after their formation in 1993. Released in 1995, it set the stage for their signature sound, characterized by an experimental approach that would evolve over subsequent albums.
How many songs are on Blonde Redhead?
Blonde Redhead has 8 tracks, running approximately 29 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Don’t Want U Standout 5:03
- 2 Sciuri Sciura 3:22
- 3 Astro Boy Standout 4:19
- 4 Without Feathers 3:57
- 5 Snippet 3:02
- 6 Mama Cita Standout 3:22
- 7 Swing Pool 4:15
- 8 Girl Boy 1:48
Release Date
January 1, 1995
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
29 min 11 sec
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