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Frente! - Marvin the Album | 90s Album Review
Season 14 · Episode 714

Frente! - Marvin the Album | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

May 7, 20241h 1m

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Show Notes

Led by vocalist Angie Hart and guitarist Simon Austin, Frente! emerged from Melbourne, Australia, with a sound that blended acoustic folk with a touch of alternative rock. On their 1992 debut Marvin the Album, Hart's angelic vocals combined with Austin's intricate guitar work create an intimate listening experience. It was completely out of step with the heavy Seattle sounds dominating radio playlists at the time, but the band made commercial inroads thanks to their non-album cover of New Order's classic synth-pop dance hit "Bizarre Love Triangle." For such a focused, stripped down record, some of the production choices left us scratching our heads, like an obnoxiously loud snare caked in heavy reverb, or a free jazz excursion completely out of step with the rest of the record.

 

Songs In This Episode

Intro - Accidently Kelly Street

23:17 - No Time

27:00 - Cuscatlan

32:38 - 1.9.0

35:23 - Ordinary Angels

39:58 - Most Beautiful

Outro - Labour of Love

 

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