What's PSB darkest album?
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What's PSB darkest album?
In terms of theme/ atmosphere, lyrical subject matter?
Most PSB albums are tinged with an element of darkness, or an elegiac quality which, even when the beats are disco, have lyrics eluding to dark, or at least sad subjects; i find Very is a good example of this (youthful idealism tinged with the reality that life, perhaps, isn't really so peaceful there after all)
Behaviour is often cited as PSB darkest album, shrouded as it by the spectre of AIDS, but Fundamental has an almost gothic forboding feel to it in parts and all that politics is veering on the dark side.
Most PSB albums are tinged with an element of darkness, or an elegiac quality which, even when the beats are disco, have lyrics eluding to dark, or at least sad subjects; i find Very is a good example of this (youthful idealism tinged with the reality that life, perhaps, isn't really so peaceful there after all)
Behaviour is often cited as PSB darkest album, shrouded as it by the spectre of AIDS, but Fundamental has an almost gothic forboding feel to it in parts and all that politics is veering on the dark side.
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You don't think This Must Be The Place I've Waited Years To Leave has a dark 'sound', or Psychological's nagging synth intro, it's atmospheric sound when Neil sings "all in the mind", or the scary circus bit at the beginning of Sodom, or Integral's pounding synths, or It's A Sin's lightning strike (in fact, It's A Sin sounds dark throughout)Glad, you didn't ask for sound, because I don't see any dark album in that sense.
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Oh, I think, certain PSB songs sound dark indeed, although I would not count It's a sin as one of them. But I agree with This must be the place I waited years to leave. And maybe these:kimphilby wrote:You don't think This Must Be The Place I've Waited Years To Leave has a dark 'sound', or Psychological's nagging synth intro, it's atmospheric sound when Neil sings "all in the mind", or the scary circus bit at the beginning of Sodom, or Integral's pounding synths, or It's A Sin's lightning strike (in fact, It's A Sin sounds dark throughout)Glad, you didn't ask for sound, because I don't see any dark album in that sense.
The sound of the atom splitting
Some Speculation
Electricity
Sexy Northerner
But there's no whole dark PSB album, like DMs Violator.
I keep suggesting Alan Wilder as a future album producer in this forum.
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In terms of sound, I feel that Nightlife is easily their darkest album. Only exceptions of New York city boy and HIAO.
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