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Nation of Ulysses

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Album Review

This is genius. This is a revolution, of both thought and sound. The Nation of Ulysses is unmatchable by any band ever; they have created a dialectic, a movement, and a youthful assault of the mind and senses. Like Greek to a Caucasian child, most will never understand even partially the spirit that lurks in these movements for it is about something higher than mere music. There is something that moves beyond the lingoes of "The Aspirin Kid" Ian Svenonious, the complicated scriptures that fill the liner notes, the infamous reputations of insane and overwhelming live performance. A warped hybrid synthesis of trashy garage rock, spastic jazz, and creative freedoms. Languages created and swallowed amidst the words and discordant melodies. Full of fervor, anger, wit, and remorse. Solid spastic percussion, swirling distorted guitars, droning bass, and swollen horns. Rambling exploding vocals spitting words of animosity and love, of rebellion and unity, of awakening and medicine. The Nation of Ulysses must prevail.

Customer Reviews

NoU must prevail.

Astounding. Few bands can match the intricacy of the NoU. Granted, they may take some time to get used to, but once you do...

Can you say masterpiece?

An amazing album that will blow you away! Its got your punk and your jazz, and it bleeds youth. Every song is great, and you'll have no reason what so ever to skip a single track. From some of the more intense tracks to "Depression III" you will be singing and quite possibly hardcore dancing. From "N-Sub Ulysses" to "Presidents of Vic," cool is the implied subtitle for every song.

Ironic, isn't it?....

...self-professed Marxist-Socialists such as these, peddling their dusty wares in the Capitalist-infused free-market haven that is iTunes. Hypocrits...the lot of 'em...always were too. The whole Dischord scene, though anti-Capitalist in persuasion, are all about exploiting the Capitalist system to their advantage. At least Henry Rollins saw through the hypocrisy and moved on...even though he became what he once criticized.

Just serves as an illustration of the absurdity of youthful ideals...nae, not ideals so much as stupidity.

Move on and support those who don't profess to want to destroy all upon which our nation was founded...no matter that they are hypocrits, they still said it...I'm glad I never supported these idiots - though I have since thrown away all my Fugazi lps.

Biography

Formed: 1988 in Washington DC

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s

One of the best-loved bands on the Dischord roster, the Nation of Ulysses are best remembered for lifting the motor-mouthed revolutionary rhetoric of the MC5 and blowing it up to an elaborate, almost ridiculous level. Any discussion of NoU inevitably comes to rest on their conceptual foundation: a relentlessly provocative (and entertaining) jumble of teenage rock & roll rebellion, leftist radicalism, anarchist punk polemics, and abstract intellectual rambling. This filled not only their lyrics...
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