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"The stillness illness" CD by Nim Vind

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The Canadians deliver with their second album again absolute anti-commercial music and are still ment for something bigger. Horror-Punk elements go with Social Distortion and 60's coming-loose songs.
Item no. 439180
Title The stillness illness
Musical Genre Punk Rock
Product topic Bands
Band Nim Vind
Release date 6/19/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Killing Saturday night
  • 2.
    Character assassination
  • 3.
    Hadron collider
  • 4.
    21st Century Teenage
  • 5.
    Jackknife
  • 6.
    Suicide pact
  • 7.
    The Radio Active Man
  • 8.
    Revenge
  • 9.
    Blood clots rise of the police state
  • 10.
    The Clawed Bat
  • 11.
    Shango nitra
  • 12.
    The message
  • 13.
    The Still Blue

CD 2

  • 1.
    Killing Saturday night
  • 2.
    Jackknife
  • 3.
    The Stillness Illness
  • 4.
    The 21st century
  • 5.
    The radioactive man (radio re-active)
  • 6.
    Revenge (in the key of croon and cool)
  • 7.
    Down the roads of a wrecked mind
  • 8.
    Arch stanton: August 3rd 1862
  • 9.
    Wake Up And Die (Transmission From The Red Orchestra)
  • 10.
    The message and illusion
  • 11.
    The astronomicon

by Jürgen Tschamler (24.07.2009) It's not easy for these Canadians, what with all the prejudices concerning their sound: originally, everybody filed them under "Horror Punk", but they always balked at being put in that drawer. Yet, the band feels strangely attracted to that genre - without its limitations, that is. A contradiction - but is that still important these days? Subgenres aren't defined by nerds anymore: to hell with limitations. So, this band with the strange name follows its own and unique rules on its second output, too: you'll hear some Horror Punk chunks, as wells as numerous allusions to Social Distortion. These elements are combined skilfully with 50s/60s parts - the result: genuine rockets. Plus: Mr. Nim Vind himself is blessed with an extraordinary voice - you'll recognize this band among hundreds of others for sure. Watch out - Nim Vind may be not commercial, but are bound for success anyway.