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Album Details: Another Planet

Release Date:01/01/1988
Label:Anagram Uk
UPC:5013929203822

Track List: Another Planet

  1. Bun Ho!
  2. Everybody's Dream
  3. Radiant City
  4. Spot Your Lucky Warts
  5. Sample My Sausage
  6. Outer Limits
  7. Instant Karma Sutra...
  8. So Much to Do -- So Little Time...
  1. Alien
  2. Wild Green Friendly Liquid
  3. Nightmare Zone
  4. Bun-Ho! (Time After Time)
  5. Another Planet
  6. Silver Machine
  7. Satisfaction

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Pro Reviews: Another Planet

  • All Music Guide

    Recorded pretty much as a Mr. and Mrs. Fiend duo this time out, and produced by them as well, Another Planet shows the band still interested in pursuing what is right as long as what is right is also deeply wrong. Humor, creepiness, echo, and mania all thoroughly intact, the result is a pretty solid selection of songs, which finds the duo happily refusing to fade out. Another great Fiend anthem leads things off an instrumental take on "BunHo," combining stiff beats, murky noise and strange samples before sliding into the slightly more straightforward "Everybody's Dream." Once one hears Rik's usual cackle and snarl, everything is off to the races once again. Flecks of the slightly more sober industrial/dubtouched side surface more than once; "Radiant City" is a fine example, with a shuddering, hollow beat, buried rumbles, and noises backing Rik's disembodied voice. Then again, the Fiend wouldn't be the Fiend without a song like "Sample My Sausage" and it's not just the innuendo, but... the brilliant use of a sample from the outrageous Blackadder TV series which makes it all work so well. Things get a bit draggy in the middle, starting with the overly long "Instant Karma Sutra," which doesn't turn out as well as the title promises, and the similarly sleepy "Alien." By the time the bizarro fake ad "Wild Green Fiendy Liquid" comes around, followed by the fantastic blast of "Nightmare Zone," it's more Fiendish delights as it goes. Add in the full version of "BunHo" towards the end, plus takes on Hawkwind's space rock classic "Silver Machine" and, of all things, a weird and wigged version of the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction," and fans will not be disappointed. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Alien Sex Fiend

A product of Britain's early-1980s Batcave gothic punk movement, the North London-based Alien Sex Fiend was led by the eccentric Nick Wade, better known as the macabre Nik Fiend. A staple of the London scene as a member of such relatively obscure groups as the Earwigs and Mr. and Mrs. Demeanour, he made his recording debut under the name Demon Preacher; several other sh... Read more