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Originally released : 02-24-2004
Release date : 03-02-2004
Album name : Nude
Artist : VAST
Ripped by : Mookie
Genre : Indie
Label : 456 Entertainment
Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : --alt-preset standard
Tracks : 12
Size of Files : 68,1 MB
─ Track list ───────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
01 03:20 Turquoise
02 04:01 Thrown Away
03 04:57 Don't Take Your Love Away
04 03:54 Be With Me
05 04:02 Lost
06 03:36 Winter In My Heart
07 03:22 I Need To Say Goodbye
08 03:01 Japanese Fantasy
09 03:34 Ecstacy
10 03:28 Candle
11 04:20 I Can't Say No (To You)
12 03:44 Desert Garden
Total time: 45:19 min
─ Release notes ─────────────────────────────────────── ─── ─ ─
Another Hq VBR release. Enjoy ;)
...:The sweet sounds of VBR...EOS:...
Officially, Nude is VAST's first release in over four
years, and his first for the new Carson Daly-affiliated
imprint 456. But longtime fans will recognize its
tracks as fleshed-out versions of tracks previously
issued as Internet-only demos by VAST main brain Jon
Crosby. Whereas 2000's Music for People more directly
blended Crosby's progressive flourishes with a strident
pop voice akin to P.I.L.'s later incarnations, Nude
largely retools VAST's self-titled 1998 debut for the
new century. Adorned with moody, classicist frescoes
and rife with spiritual lyrical imagery, the album
echoes with worldly orchestrations and a grave demeanor
even as it courts melodic post-grunge rock. It's a bold
mix but one that's also problematic. Crosby is a
talented producer and arranger, so his faraway vocal
choirs and manipulated sound effects have the ability
to evoke the unsettling tension that once tinged Coil's
dark electronic experiments. Unfortunately, those
atmospherics deflate in the face of guitar-heavy modern
rock appliquΘs ("Japanese Fantasy," "I Need to Say
Goodbye") or stilted Stain-style soul-searching ("Be
With Me"). It becomes a forced hybrid, unable to retain
its Dead Can Dance-style austerity amid the broader
signature of modern rock. This means songs like
"Turquoise" and "Thrown Away" are some of Nude's
stronger moments since both rumble with throaty rock
pacing but are still tinged with enough bizarre
electronic squiggles or processed vocal exotica to be
unique. Crosby has never sounded more like Bono than in
the lush landscape of "Lost" or over the plaintive
piano and treated guitars of "Candle," and the
late-album standout "I Can't Say No (To You)" is a
respectable run at sensual downtempo electronica. VAST
aficionados should certainly enjoy Nude, educated as
they are about Crosby's highly stylized approach. But
the casual listener might be unsure what to make of the
album's baroque, high-concept cocktail. ù Johnny Loftus
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