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The Darkside - All That Noise flac album
  • Performer The Darkside
  • Title All That Noise
  • Date of release 1990
  • Country UK
  • Style Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • Other formats ADX VQF DMF DTS MP3 WMA DXD
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1459 mb
  • Size FLAC 1409 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 325

Complete your The Darkside collection. All That Noise is psychedelic music that overlays all that has gone before it with an essential passion for stopping time and replacing it with a prismatic aura of explorable fascination. Each song melts into the next with the excitement of defined joy and raptured bewilderment, yet in the same breath, moves with a crafted purpose. I for one consider this album deeply each time I pull it from the shelf, knowing that this is strong stuff, that it will totally consume me for the evening, that I had better decide on what album to follow it with before dropping the tone arm, as trying to follow it up without forethought, will be an impossible task.

The Darkside – Love in a Burning Universe (6:09) 06. The Darkside – All That Noise (1:45) 07. The Darkside – Spend Some Time (3:12) 08. The Darkside – Don’t Stop the Rain (3:24) 09. The Darkside – Soul Deep (6:57) 1. Somehow finding their way to getting a debut album down despite chronic lineup instability, the three members of the Darkside this time around create a good but honestly not great record in All That Noise. Essentially the problem is one of differing inspirations and what one can do with them. While Pete "Bassman" Baines' later work with the Darkside and on his own as Alpha Stone is much more distinct, here he and his bandmates coast in comparison, especially considering what his Spacemen 3 cohorts Sonic Boom and Jason Pearce were doing

No one has said anything yet. Contributions By. EMR.

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All That Noise is psychedelic music that overlays all that has gone before it with an essential passion for stopping time and replacing it with a prismatic aura of explorable fascination. While you can’t go wrong with this bit of wax, you certainly can make it all that much better by laying your hands on a copy of the picture disc, which for my money, has been pressed well enough to compete with the black vinyl.

Artist: The Darkside. Album: All That Noise. The Darkside: best 2 tracks. The Darkside - All That Noise All That Noise, 1990 01:44. Darkside, The Darkside - Guitar Voodoo All That Noise, 1990 06:18. Artist: The Darkside.

Tracklist

A1 Guitar Voodoo 6:17
A2 Found Love 2:50
A3 She Don't Come 2:24
A4 Good For Me 2:33
A5 Love In A Burning Universe 6:07
B1 All That Noise 1:42
B2 Spend Some Time 3:08
B3 Don't Stop The Rain 3:18
B4 Soul Deep 6:55
B5 Waiting For The Angels 5:15

Notes

Recorded at The Abbatoir, Burmingham, August 1990.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SITU 29 CD The Darkside All That Noise ‎(CD, Album) Situation Two SITU 29 CD UK 1990
SPV 084-05232 The Darkside All That Noise ‎(CD, Album) Rebel Rec. SPV 084-05232 Germany 1991
ALCB-234 The Darkside All That Noise ‎(CD, Album) Situation Two ALCB-234 Japan 1991
SITU 29 The Darkside All That Noise ‎(LP, Album) Situation Two SITU 29 UK 1990
3029-4-H The Darkside All That Noise ‎(Cass, Album, Son) RCA, Beggars Banquet 3029-4-H US 1991


Talk about The Darkside - All That Noise


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No matter how well you think you’re prepared, there are somethings in life that you’re not ready for when they come knocking at your door. I wasn’t even ready for the blinding cover art of All That Noise, yet alone for the far flung hazy musical intoxication that shifted my life into hyperdrive, that jettisoned me beyond the third ring of Saturn and fogged my space mask with multi coloured crystalline dimensional mist … with each breath, causing me to feel that I was having one of those acid flashbacks I’ve been waiting for since the 1960’s.The opening track “Guitar Voodoo” splintered my night, coming on strong, like a dose of The Doors mixed in with a bit of Jimi Hendrix, yet better, more profound, more enticing, laced with jangling guitar riffs, reverb, feedback, yet with a heaviness that didn’t so much weigh me down, more that it set me free as it built and ebbed, morphed and simmered … and pulled the carpet from under my feet, tossing me effortlessly around as if I and the music had become one, as if all of the tripped out songs that strung my life together had gelled into one bit of emotional floating bliss.All That Noise is not something you listen to, it’s something that you give yourself over to, and once having done that, you sense an elemental truth, that your partnership with the world as you knew it has shifted and profoundly changed, that all you thought you knew and held dear silently exploded across the irises of your eyes, and your ears are given over to a confluence of benevolent ostentatious extravagance from which you may surly return, but you will never be the same person again.All That Noise is psychedelic music that overlays all that has gone before it with an essential passion for stopping time and replacing it with a prismatic aura of explorable fascination. Each song melts into the next with the excitement of defined joy and raptured bewilderment, yet in the same breath, moves with a crafted purpose.Any why shouldn’t it … here Pete Bain [Bassman], who once played with Spacemen 3, along with Stuart Roswell [Rosco aka Sterling Roswell] and Nick Haydn found not only the formula, but the key to the box that holds the Holy Grail, collectively knowing that this moment in time is one that will never come again, and within that collective consciousness, have delivered an album that is equaled by none.I for one consider this album deeply each time I pull it from the shelf, knowing that this is strong stuff, that it will totally consume me for the evening, that I had better decide on what album to follow it with before dropping the tone arm, as trying to follow it up without forethought, will be an impossible task. While you can’t go wrong with this bit of wax, you certainly can make it all that much better by laying your hands on a copy of the picture disc, which for my money, has been pressed well enough to compete with the black vinyl.Review by Jenell Kesler