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title: "Grave Disorder"
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# Grave Disorder

**Brand:** damned
**Price:** NT$2577
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- **What is this?** Grave Disorder by damned
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The Damned are back and--thank hell--all their faculties are intact. These superannuated punks have ceaselessly provided live music for Britain's gnarly pallbearers to pogo to, but Grave Disorder is only their fourth studio album in 16 years (and the first to feature bereted loon-ball Captain Sensible since 1982). Rat Scabies has been replaced by ex-English Dogs tub-thumper Pinch, while Dave Vanian remains at the vocal helm. Vanian even gets to sing a manly voiced love song to missus and bassist Patricia Morrison (Sisters of Mercy), which humorously robs Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" of a few chords. Vanian is at the top of his game: "Absinthe," his tribute to the hallucinogenic dishwashing liquid of turn-of-the-century Paris, is a wonder; "Amen," a grimly insurgent anti-religion rocker with clanging church bell samples, is hilarious; and the Andrew Lloyd Webber treatment on the brilliant "Beauty of the Beast" (Vanian's tribute to the flesh-crawling artfulness of the vintage black and white horror flick) only makes you mad that the Damned never got around to doing a gothic version of Phantom of the Opera in their 1980s heyday. Even so, this album is neat, neat, neat all the way and perhaps the finest album the Damned have ever made. --Kevin Maidment

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Dark and Catchy. Need, Need, Need to grab this on vinyl.
  

*by J***L on Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018*

My favorite album by this band. I don't think there's any other band that's released an album this late in their career that actually tops all their other albums. No disrespect to Smash It Up era Damned. This album is just all around enjoyable. And this vinyl sounds way better than the cd rips I've been playing out for years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Highly Recommended!
  

*by P***S on Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2004*

Grave Disorder is so incredible it's impossible for me to choose a favorite song. The best thing about the album in general is that it sounds like The Damned. I was at first a bit wary about buying this album because some bands will take a long hiatus from making records only to return and sound like rubbish, or as if they've switched music genres completely. I am now sorry I ever doubted Grave Disorder. The Damned still know how to be The Damned. This CD not only sounds new, but it also gives a feeling of the continuation of a musical legacy and only adds to their collection of amazing songs. Dave Vanian's voice is in perfectly beautiful condition and every other member also seems to be top notch. A definite plus is all of the interesting sound clips, keyboards, backing vocals, and other add-ins that the band chose to include in just the right places in almost every song. And all of the lyrics to each track are included in the sleeve. A must have for any (as the liner notes put it) "discerning music lover!"

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    No punk like an old punk.
  

*by L***Y on Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2001*

Interesting that the two best punk albums of this year are from guys who started well before 2001: Iggy's "Beat Em Up" and the Damned's "Grave Disorder". For their new CD the Damned seem to have drawn from the best elements from their previous efforts: imagine a cross between "Black Album" (1980), "Friday the 13th" ep (81),the better moments of "Strawberries" (82), their Naz Nomad project (84) and "Not Of This Earth" (96). Best songs: "song.com" (a Beach Boys parody!), "she", "obscene" (which recalls the Doors!), "neverland" and "would you be hot if you weren't dead". The only drawback is the self-rightous "Amen" where Capt. Sensible get in his usual dig against organised religion. Other than that this is either a great Damned album or a damned great album. (Damned fans might also enjoy the Portugal band Moonspell or Finland's 69 Eyes).

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