(from Black Market Music , 2000) The electronic turn. A robotic beat, a throbbing synth, and a lyric about trying on identities like cheap jackets.
If you type "placebo greatest hits album" into a search engine, you will primarily be directed to two gateways. Here is how to tell them apart. placebo greatest hits album
From the self-titled debut, you must include the manic energy of and the proto-grunge of "Teenage Angst" —not because it’s a hit, but because it perfectly captures the band's thesis: "Since I was born, I started to decay." (from Black Market Music , 2000) The electronic turn
: A highlight from the Sleeping with Ghosts era that remains a live favorite. Here is how to tell them apart
The ultimate beauty of the is that it reveals a band that never sold out to the formula. A "Placebo hit" doesn't sound like a Nirvana hit, or a Foo Fighters hit. It sounds anxious, beautiful, queer, and slightly menacing.
(from Black Market Music , 2000) The electronic turn. A robotic beat, a throbbing synth, and a lyric about trying on identities like cheap jackets.
If you type "placebo greatest hits album" into a search engine, you will primarily be directed to two gateways. Here is how to tell them apart.
From the self-titled debut, you must include the manic energy of and the proto-grunge of "Teenage Angst" —not because it’s a hit, but because it perfectly captures the band's thesis: "Since I was born, I started to decay."
: A highlight from the Sleeping with Ghosts era that remains a live favorite.
The ultimate beauty of the is that it reveals a band that never sold out to the formula. A "Placebo hit" doesn't sound like a Nirvana hit, or a Foo Fighters hit. It sounds anxious, beautiful, queer, and slightly menacing.