Throwing Muses
Limbo
Label ©  Rykodisc
Release Year  1996
Length  46:55
Genre  Alternative
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  T-0071
Bitrate  256 Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Buzz  
       3:18  
      2.  
      Ruthie's Knocking  
       3:25  
      3.  
      Freeloader  
       3:27  
      4.  
      The Field  
       3:28  
      5.  
      LIMBO  
       4:26  
      6.  
      Tar Kissers  
       3:07  
      7.  
      Tango  
       2:52  
      8.  
      Serene  
       2:50  
      9.  
      Mr. Bones  
       3:09  
      10.  
      Night Driving  
       4:58  
      11.  
      Cowbirds  
       3:53  
      12.  
      Shark (+ hidden track White Bikini Sand)  
       8:02  
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      The Throwing Muses might've sounded at their inception like a fidgety, angle-heavy postpunk dream (cofounders Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly were mere teenagers!); as a trio in 1996 they sound particularly fierce. With Donelly long gone from the band, the former quartet has an oddly fatter sound, maybe thanks to their major-label experience in big-sounding studios with big-minded production. But with Limbo, Hersh, bassist Bernard Georges, and drummer David Narcizo not only founded their own label, Throwing Music, they settled into existence as a rock band that sounds as if they're on the verge of a spastic explosion. Musically, the three make grandly tense music, with Hersh alternating windy sing-song vocals and a forking, brusque delivery that reaches near-shouting levels in swift bursts. The Muses haven't sounded as frontally propelled in some time, here dashing into the loud bash of a song's chorus and there sticking to more regularly timed tempos and rhythms. There's little musical indication here that the band was on the verge of breakup, and Hersh's solo career seems a continuation of any of several Muses threads followed on Limbo (or on The Real Ramona or Hunkpapa, for that matter). --Andrew Bartlett
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