Australian songwriter Nick Cave enlisted three members of his regular band, The Bad Seeds, for a raucous side project called Grinderman. Cave and drummer Jim Sclavunos join us to share the group's self-titled debut.
I saw Grinderman open for the White Stripes in NYC and they rocked! Nick and company are great performers!
Jul. 30 2007 01:47 PM
Score: 0/0
Richard Mitnick
from Highland Park, NJ
I have to tell you, all of that thrashing around by this Grinderman thing reminded m of nothing so much as TBone Burnett's CD "The True False Identity<" and that is not to be interpreted as a compliment.
>>RSM
Jul. 27 2007 03:28 PM
Score: 0/0
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I saw Grinderman open for the White Stripes in NYC and they rocked! Nick and company are great performers!
I have to tell you, all of that thrashing around by this Grinderman thing reminded m of nothing so much as TBone Burnett's CD "The True False Identity<" and that is not to be interpreted as a compliment.
>>RSM
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