Throwing Muses
House Tornado / The Fat Skier
Label ©  4AD
Release Year  1988
Length  55:54
Genre  Indie
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  T-0098
Bitrate  256 Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Colder  
       3:23  
      2.  
      Mexican Women  
       2:47  
      3.  
      River  
       3:57  
      4.  
      Juno  
       1:59  
      5.  
      Marriage Tree  
       3:08  
      6.  
      Run Letter  
       5:05  
      7.  
      Saving Grace  
       2:44  
      8.  
      Drive  
       3:26  
      9.  
      Downtown  
       4:07  
      10.  
      Giant  
       3:55  
      11.  
      Walking in the Dark  
       4:42  
      12.  
      Garoux des Larmes  
       2:37  
      13.  
      Pools in Eyes  
       3:20  
      14.  
      A Feeling  
       3:08  
      15.  
      Soap and Water  
       2:25  
      16.  
      And a She-Wolf After the War  
       3:31  
      17.  
      You Cage  
       1:40  
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      On their second album and first major label release, Throwing Muses apply more polish, craft and melody to the challenging style they forged on their debut. The pop sheen on songs like "Colder" and "Saving Grace" makes their sudden dynamic shifts and tempo changes more accessible without dulling them. Kristin Hersh finds ways to mold her complex music into more straightforward song structures, particularly on "Juno" and "Run Letter." Tanya Donelly develops her own songwriting voice with "River" and "Giant," though both songs still feel like self-conscious attempts to blend with Hersh's material. "Marriage Tree" and "Mexican Women" flesh out the Muses' unique take on country-tinged post-punk; "Saving Grace" and "Walking In The Dark" are two of the group's best stream-of-consciousness meditations. House Tornado isn't quite as wild a ride as Throwing Muses' debut, but the album does prove that the band could expand on their unique sound without sacrificing any of its originality. — Heather Phares
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