Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Nikki Sudden

Nikki Sudden   
Artist: Nikki Sudden

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


Red Brocade   
 Red Brocade

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11


Treasure Island   
 Treasure Island

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




After the post-punk band Swell Maps dissolved in the early '80s, lead isaac Bashevis Singer Nikki Sudden began a diverse and maddening solo life history, during which he performed with a number of different bands and side projects. Sudden released his number one solo record, Waiting on Egypt, in 1982, followed closely by The Bible Belt in 1983; both records recalled Swell Maps. In 1984, Sudden formed the Jacobites with drummer Epic Soundtracks (his blood brother, world Health Organization was besides a extremity of Swell Maps) and guitarist/vocalist Dave Kusworth, wHO co-wrote the material with Sudden. The band developed a mellow pop style, driven by acoustic guitars and a peal calendar method of birth control section reminiscent of the Velvet Underground. The Jacobites released quadruplet albums and leash EPs betwixt 1984 and 1986, when Kusworth left the band. Sudden continued with the Jacobites call, cathartic TX on the Creation label in 1986. During the late '80s, Sudden ditched the Jacobites and began devising music that strongly recalled early Rolling Stones. While none of his albums ever attracted a large consultation, Sudden remained a cult front-runner end-to-end his life history. High-profile guests began appearance on his albums with Wilco's Jeff Tweedy lending a hand to 1999's Red Brocade and the Faces' keyboardist Ian McLagan playing on the 2004 release Treasure Island. On March 26, 2006, Sudden passed away later a gig in New York City. He was working on a new record album, The Truth Doesn't Matter, which was released in October of that class.





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