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Nobody's Daughter

Hole

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Customer Reviews

Grunge is back.

This album has a great Grunge fell to it. It has an early 90's sound.

Despite no Eric and Melissa...

This is essentially a Courtney solo album... but is a far more coherent work than America's Sweetheart. Good tunes.

It's Easy To Hate

People love to hate Courtney. They love. Even the selected album review plays up to this unpredictable line. It's easy to discredit someone. In fact all you have to do in find a pedestal, climb aboard it and begin shouting. Hole is a name, it represents something, an idea and ideology and the members of Hole have changed greatly over the years. Why people continue to hark back to the lack of Melissa auf Der Maur on this recording is beyond me (she was featured on only one of Hole's three original studio albums and credited as co-writing two or three tracks at most), I will certainly admit that the absence of Eric is definitely something to mourn - though the lineup changed, Hole was consistently Courtney & Eric. Great things are created by collaborating with others, and I think it's a horrible thing to single out someone as "relying" on others to create work. In fact it's worse than horrible, it demeaning.

Nobody's Daughter is a great album. The best tracks by far are the one's Courtney has written with Micko Larkin, her new collaborator. Some of the Linda Perry tracks are a little hokey, but can be forgiven as they fit well with the overall sound.

Biography

Formed: 1989 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '10s

Throughout Hole's career, vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love's notorious public image has overshadowed her band's music. In their original incarnation, Hole was one of the noisiest, most abrasive alternative bands performing in the early '90s. By the time of their second album, 1994's Live Through This, the band had smoothed out many of their rougher edges, also adding more melodies and hooks to their songwriting. Through both versions of Hole, Love's combative, assaultive persona permeated the group's...
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