Blonde redhead interview
Interview – We were lucky enough to meet Amedeo Pace from Blonde Redhead, just before their concert at The Trianon (Paris) in March
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Description:While not containing the electronic sheen of Penny Sparkle, this new record continues the minimal theme with songs constructed from acoustic guitar fear not, Blonde Redhead still plugs in for the majority , spare bass and drums and the otherworldly voices of Makino and Amedeo which are allowed to flourish in this new and open environment. We did some work in Italy, a little bit more in New York, finishing off in the studio. Barragan does have a lightness of touch and an airiness that I suggest comes from having no demands placed up on them. To a point, Simone agrees, but explains that his band has often worked on their own terms: Blonde Redhead has continued the stripping-back of their sound which began on Penny Sparkle.
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