Blonde Redhead Lyrics


Singer/guitarist Kazu Makino is from Japan and twin
brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace (drummer/programmer and
singer/guitarist, respectively) are from Italy.

Their last album, Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons came out
in 2000. Since then, the band has toured the globe, playing
shows with fellow rainmakers Unwound, Black Heart
Procession, Man or Astro-Man? and even toured with the Red
Hot Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters.

Later in 2000, the e.p., Melodie Citronique, was released
and features an entirely new song, a Serge Gainsbourg More...




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violent life | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Violent Life performed by Blonde Redhead

This song starts ordinarily enough with a solid guitar rhythm, a lyric-less verse. Then it moves into one of the most beautiful & passionate laments from Blonde Redhead. The lyrics are a little vague, but express loss, disappointment. Melancholy at it's best, most truly felt.


Life! | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Misery Is a Butterfly performed by Blonde Redhead

This song is life itself. It simply sums up what life has been, is and will be. Misery is the only reality. For me at least. Those who see that butterfly called misery, fall inevitably in love with her. For that reason, I am in love with this song.


Absolute Bliss. | Reviewer: Ximena
    ------ About the song Misery Is a Butterfly performed by Blonde Redhead

This is really art, not many melodies are so graphic and explicit - the picture comes to your mind, just as easily as if you had seen it painted in front of you.
The lyrics are true poetry, specially around the end of the song, and it's just fog, solitude and possibly naked trees.


When We Found Misery | Reviewer: Danielle Golfieri
    ------ About the song Misery Is a Butterfly performed by Blonde Redhead

This song, whose album's name is one and the same, holds that honor for a reason.
The music, as well as Kazu's voice, is haunting, the lyrics saddening, and the percussion is so perfectly timed and fluid. This song takes me places when I listen to it driving. I've had several mini epiphanies will listening to this song and thinking about the lyrics. There is also something femme about it, outside of the butterfly itself, some minute quality that makes me think of woman I've watched grow and change over the years. Per usual, Kazu's lyrics are more cryptic than Amedeo's, but I have my ideas...
At any rate, this song is just beautiful and I don't think anyone can help getting wrapped up in it. When I listen to it on the way to work, I cannot shut it off before it is over- I sit in my car and wait. So there you have it.


??? | Reviewer: carla SANCHEZ
    ------ About the song Falling Man performed by Blonde Redhead

these lyrics def don't go to the music acurate words but bad spacing!


Very methodical... | Reviewer: ignatius Lopez
    ------ About the song Elephant Woman performed by Blonde Redhead


THis is excellent. Another route taken by BR- stylings in music taken to the classical, this is the template for others to follow.

Much creativity, brings the listener from style to style with different sounds.





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