Description
Nixon Now: Solution Revolution
Label: Loudsprecher LSD 028
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1999
Genre: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Stoner Rock
Tracklist
Listen to each song from bandcamp, by clicking the name of the song (from the tracklist).
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1999 03:01
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Into The Nixon 03:49
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Make My Day 01:54
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I´ve Been Around 03:43
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Do The Strand 02:43
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U.C.P. 02:00
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Ann Arbor 01:38
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Sick Me 02:44
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Addicted To Love 04:02 (cover) original written by Robert Palmer
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The Solution 05:25
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Don`t Want You 02:59
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More Ann Arbor 02:00
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The Politician 03:12
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Altamont Rose 03:40
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Sympathy For Meredith 07:42
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Ken McIntyre, sleazegrinder.com
Solution Revolution snarls like early Stooges, time tripping back to a time when Detroit had the most dangerous Rock and Roll music on earth. Full robust Iggy on steroids kinda sound – rips like stoner rock on speed with a growling groove driving home thee irresistible power of loud, forceful uptempo and heavy Rock and Roll fury. This is one German band that definitely knows how to put the jackboot into some butt. I can’t get enough of Andi Schmidt’s nasal sneering vocals belting out the most incredible rock life lyrics. Pure punk legend stuff. Every song is a killer. Get ready to be nixonized.
Glenn Tillman, tangerinemagazine.com
If anyone could equal the MC5 and Stooges at their insane best, it’s Nixon Now. There’s so much fuzzed-out, punked-up riff-crazy power that you’ll feel like brother Wayne Kramer or Fred “Sonic” Smith, whirling with their guitars like dervishes at an early MC5 show, convinced that rock was going to change the world and that the lifestyle would simply PREVAIL.
Kevin McHugh, HellrideMusic.com
Barcode: 4015698916423
Other (Labelcode): LC 00663
This Hamburg 4 piece is deeply inspired by the music of the time when Nixon was the president of the USA. A real masterpiece of Revolution Rock and a sound similar to this of the MC5 and others created in the very early 70’s.
Watch out for the incredible cover version of “Addicted to Love” If anyone could equal the MC5 and Stooges at their insane best, it’s Nixon Now. There’s so much fuzzed-out, punked-up riff-crazy power on this disc that you’ll feel like brother Wayne Kramer or Fred “Sonic” Smith, whirling with their guitars like dervishes at an early MC5 show, convinced that rock was going to change the world and that the lifestyle would simply PREVAIL. . It contains fifteen mesmerizing tracks such as “1999”, “The Solution”, “Into The Nixon”, “Sympathy For Meredith” or “Do The Strand” It is cool, it rocks and “it finally makes a Stooges reunion unnecessary
Nixon Now snarls like early Stooges, time tripping back to a time when Detroit had the most dangerous Rock and Roll music on earth. Full robust Iggy on steroids kinda sound – rips like stoner rock on speed with a growling groove driving home thee irresistible power of loud, forceful up-tempo and heavy Rock and Roll fury. This is one German band that definitely knows how to put the jackboot into some butt. I can’t get enough of Andi Schmidt..s nasal sneering vocals belting out the most incredible rock life lyrics. Pure punk legend stuff. Every song is a killer. Get ready to be nixonized.
“Addicted to Love” is a song by English rock singer Robert Palmer released in 1986. It became his signature song, thanks in part to a popular video
here is the original version of A.t.L:
if you are “Addicted to Love” you should also check:
Tina TURNER: Addicted To Love (Live) 7″ [alternate mix of the track] Check video
the story behind one of the most recognizable music videos of the 80s… THE 1986 #1 hit Addicted to Love by Robert Palmer the suave, dressed for success rocker:
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