Shaggy shambling, retaining of all those cool COC traits, the doom, the stoner, the sludge, the blues, the creaking Clutch-ness of the band’s best groovy tunes.
COC have reinvented themselves a few times, and over 75% of the time, I catch on eventually to what they’re going for, and dig it. This might be the 25%.
The years have not been kind to Debbie Harry. Not that she can’t sing, or she doesn’t look hot (she does, in her own way, on both counts) but she got training.
14 tracks from their albums Angst, Nihil, and last year’s offering WWIII, that were recorded during their live performance in Chicago on October 27, 2003.
Don’t expect too many surprises, except maybe that they’re still so good. The acoustic closer is a side of the band that hasn’t reared its head too often.
A 20th Anniversary celebration of KMFDM’s prolific career. It features live performances of 13 tracks from various venues. The DVD is chock full of extras.