Two Lone SwordsmenFrom The Double Gone Chapel

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Rock

Style:

Experimental

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Tracklist

Stack Up
Faux
Formica Fuego
The Lurch
Sex Beat
Damp
Punches And Knives
The Valve
Kamanda's Response
Sick When We Kiss
Taste Of Our Flames
Driving With My Gears In Reverse (Only Makes You Move Further Away)

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    Reviews

    • Vart's avatar
      Vart
      The Double Gone Chapel is my most listened to Two Lone Swordsmen album. A really well programmed album from start to finish. The Gun Club cover Sex Beat, Formica Fuego and the album closer Driving With My Gears are always in high rotation in my DJ sets. The Gov's dulcet tones were a pleasant surprise on release but now his vocals sound comforting in other ways.

      I have doubles of many Two Lone Swordsmen and Andrew Weatherall releases. Happy to have a mint copy of this album saved for when my hammered DJ box LP is too worn out to play!

      There must be hundreds of unreleased Weatherall tracks lurking on hard drives. Hopefully some of them will be available to hear at some point.
      • michto56's avatar
        michto56
        Edited 8 years ago
        Great album, very good mastering. !
        • dani72's avatar
          dani72
          Edited 20 years ago
          Definately something different from Andrew Weatherall & Keith Tenniswood. The 'real instruments' certainly add to the effect of the album and it does have a dirty electro feel to it. The only downside is the tracks on which Andrew Weatherall himself sings. I feel it might have been better if they had gotten someone else in to do those parts. Still an interesting album and well worth checking out.
          • bahman2000's avatar
            bahman2000
            Edited 20 years ago
            This album presents a very refreshing sound for the electronic dance genre - it maintains the raw, unfiltered loopyness while adding elements of rock and punk through the use of live instruments, solo's and wicked lose-the-drum-machine percussions. A perfect CD for to convert that punk-rock-listening friend of yours!
            • Beneffervescent's avatar
              Beneffervescent
              I concur - "Sex Beat" is really stellar. What a strange song for them to choose to cover but it both sounds great and works really well on this album, which is also great. I'd heard people saying some really mixed things about this album, but I really thinks it's great. It's a bit more "organic" (yes, that dreaded B.S. word) than the past, which means that it is dirtier sounding and more sparse than their music of the past. I dig the live instruments and i dig Andy's vocals. And I dig this album.
              • iamelectron's avatar
                iamelectron
                'Sex Beat' is a cover of the Gun Club classic (from the LP 'Fire Of Love') and features Mr Weatherall on vocals.

                Even though I knew that the cover was in the capable hands of some of the finest producers/musicians in the land I was a bit apprehensive about what they'd do to what was already a perfect song. But rejoice - the lads have done good!!! Weatherall hasn't attempted to be Jeffrey Lee Pierce, like everything he's ever done before he's made it his own and it sounds FANTASTIC. It's rough, it's live, it's full of dirt 'n' sleaze but it still has that Swordsmen production sound.

                Oh joy.

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