Equally Cursed & Blessed

Equally Cursed & Blessed

Equally Cursed & Blessed

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If International Velvet was Catatonia exploding into the public sights, Equally Cursed and Blessed is the sound of a band realizing what's happened. As such, it is a much more personal album. The opening track "Dead from the Waist Down" provides a tour-bus perspective on America while "Bulimic Beats" is glassily fragile and backs Cerys Matthews's voice with a harp. Catatonia continue to stomp about while displaying wit, particularly with "Londinium" ("I come alive outside the M25") and the wonderful, Clash-influenced "Storm the Palace," an anti-Royalist song suggesting what we can do with the Queen and her house ("Turn it into a bar, let them work in Spar"). Finally, on "She's a Millionaire," Matthews delivers the best pronunciation of the word "gynecology" ever recorded. --Emma Johnston --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Equally Cursed & Blessed, Music, Catatonia, Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Indie Pop, Pop, Rock, Wales

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Music:

  1. Fakebook
  2. Figure 8
  3. Flowers/Man of Colours [Import]
  4. Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
  5. Fush Yu Mang
  6. Germ Free Adolescents
  7. Girls on Film
  8. Go!
  9. Greatest Hits [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. Growing Up in Public

Music

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