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This album was ahead of it's time and it deserves to be re-discovered! It came one year before Nirvana's Nevermind and had a similar vision. The Pixies and Jane's Addiction were also doing similar "alternative" music and even they got recognition, but for some reason, besides the minor hit they've had with the driving Love Your Money, Daisy Chainsaw went by pretty much unnoticed and it's a gosh darn shame! There's not a single miss on this record, every track sounds unique; either by being completely addictive and groovy as with The Future Free or Dog With Sharper Teeth - what a great fucking guitar riff on the latter! - or by being dangerously strange and frightening like Lovely Ugly Brutal World, Use Me Use You (this one's almost dark ambient!) or Everything Is Weird. And then let's not forget Garside's vocals which range from girly-sweet to institutionalization-worthy! Deluxe reissue perhaps? |