Friday, March 20, 2009

C'mon Get Heavy With Nadja's Cover of Slayer's "Dead Skin Mask"





















The covers album, much like the greatest hits collection, is usually reserved for the contractual obligation stage of a band's career. Not so with Nadja's When I See the Sun Always Shines on TV, if anything, this set of covers by the Canadian doom and drone duo of Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff, signals a slight, but important shift. By taking on on a song like Slayer's shredding "Dead Skin Mask," and cutting the tempo to glacier speed, Nadja are all but forced to move their sound in a more melodic, more dynamic direction. Thereby, they alleviate the number one criticism I have of most artists which can be shoehorned into the ambient drone/shoegazer metal category -- that is it sounds impressive, but nothing happens. Now, this isn't the same as saying they've abandoned the overwhelming crush of their previous efforts. Rather, that slow, massive, all-encompassing grind now has key changes, and direction, and structure.

MP3: Nadja - Dead Skin Mask

Nadja's forthcoming covers album, When I See the Sun Always Shines on TV, will be out April 28th on The End Records. In addition to Slayer, the Canadian duo also cover My Bloody Valentine, Codeine, Swans, a-Ha, Elliott Smith, Kids in the Hall, and The Cure.

Also:
Monday Miscellany with Nadja covering MBV's "Only Shallow"

Nadja
The End Reocrds

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