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Cure for Sanity
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Album Details: Cure for Sanity

Release Date:01/01/1991
Label:Rca
UPC:078635248524

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User Reviews: Cure for Sanity

  • Overall:

    music may never catch up to this album

    By Norma  May 25, 2001

    so far ahead of their time. if 100 people listen to this album 99 will hate it and the other 1 will see the pure genius and innovation. don't expect radio hit sound and easy to get into songs, expect the cutting edge that even 10 years later, peopl...e are just starting to touch on. this album is 'moby on crack' or 'beastie boys in the year 3000' or 'chemical brothers without the long boring repetitive parts that never end' don't buy it unless you have an open mind and want to hear where music will be, if they ever catch up. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    ONE OF THE BEST UNHEARD OF BANDS EVER!!

    By Hat  Jun 19, 2000

    PWEI is simply one of the most original bands that ever existed. I still pray and hope they get back together. If you're lucky enough to get your hands on ANY of their cds I STRONGLY suggest checking them out. So long as you take into account the ye...ar their cds were made (esp the pre 90s stuff) you can appreciate how far ahead of the times they really were. While "Cure for Sanity" has a lot of good tracks I reccommend "Dos Dedos Mis Amigos". and "The looks or the lifestyle". PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CHECK THIS BAND OUT!!!! POPPIES ON PATROL~~~ Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    If This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This was Pop Will Eat Itself's crowning moment -- an exciting, energetic, and very modern English response to the Beastie Boys' own culture-gobbling antics -- Cure for Sanity wasn't all that far off, mixing a couple of more serious efforts with a new slew of catchy, immediate singles and not-bad album cuts. If Clint Mansell and his partners will never be mistaken for the most godlike MCs ever, there's no question that they have their moments (and, in light of later Midlands characters like the Streets, their clear impact). Right from the start the band shows they know the score with "The Incredible PWEI Vs. the Moral Majority" (featuring a Jimmy Swaggart rant about the corrupting power of music) leading into the breakbeat/feedback/techno overload of "Dance of the Mad." Other standout moments include the warm and wistful "X Y Zee," a scenario using everything from Buffalo Springfield to French movie samples, and the fear-of-flying rumblin...g bass paranoia of "Nightmare at 20,000 Ft." More obscure album cuts range from the jokey, Erik Satie-sampling sleaze of "Psychosexual" and the quick riff stomp "Very Metal Noise Pollution" to the politicized "City Zen Radio 1990/2000" (specifically ripping into the 1990 hot-button issue of U.K. poll taxes) and the guest MC appearance of "Dr. Nightmare's Medication Time." Another guest vocal turns up with Sylvia Tella's turn on "92 F (The Third Degree)," which is all right, if nothing to write home about. Flood once again provided the production while Alan Moulder's co-engineering work couldn't have hurt; that the team would do later efforts together like Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral and the Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie the Infinite Sadness showed that someone was listening in. The one line from "X Y Zee" says it best about the album and the Pop Will Eat Itself experience: "Let's get lost/In intergalactic punk rock hip-hop." - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Pop Will Eat Itself

Taking their name from an -NME feature on the group Jamie Wednesday (later known as Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine), the archetypal grebo band Pop Will Eat Itself formed in Stourbridge, England in 1986. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Clint Mansell, keyboardist Adam Mole, drummer Graham Crabb and bassist Richard March, PWEI began their existence as a Buzzcocks-influ... Read more