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Nuno - Schizophonic | 90s Album Review
Season 15 · Episode 793

Nuno - Schizophonic | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

November 4, 202559m 59s

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Show Notes

Virtuoso guitarist Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme stepped out on his own for the 1997 solo debut Schizophonic to explore a more diverse sonic landscape. Blending alt-rock, power pop, and electronic influences, the album showcases Bettencourt’s strong sense of melody and knack for songwriting. Tracks like “Gravity” and “Swollen Princess” highlight his ability to fuse inventive guitar riffs with catchy hooks, with production that leans toward the dense, experimental textures of late-’90s rock. Having flown under the radar, Schizophonic stands as an underrated and inventive record that captures an artist unafraid to reinvent himself, a fascinating glimpse of what happens when a guitar hero eschews showmanship for songwriting.

 

Songs In This Episode

Intro - Gravity

14:23 - What You Want

19:28 - Karmalaa

25:43 - Swollen Princess

36:31 - Fine By Me

47:28 - Fallen Angels

Outro - Severed

 

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