Monday, March 9, 2026

The Raveonettes - Rave On (WTS Popkid No.8)

 

The Raveonettes sound ingredients: '50s rock'n'roll, Jesus and Mary Chain's noise pop, Phil Spector's Wall of Sound, The Everly Brothers' harmonies, Buddy Holly's ghost and Velvet Underground's dark, a little bit of C86 jangle just for spice and the '90s love for electronica of Primal Scream. Now, mix all these elements together with cult noir movies and '70s VHS wild b-movie erotica. This Danish duo certainly look like they could have come straight out of the Andy Warhol Factory, dont't they? Have you ever pondered what the outcome might have been if Sonic Youth had been a Cramps tribute band or if The Ronettes had been the singers for Suicide? I suppose you can already see where this is going...

Following the huge success of 'Love in a Trashcan', The Raveonettes could have repeated the formula that brought them fame and fortune without losing their charm. However, they chose to delve even deeper into their darkness, continuing to produce small masterpieces to this day. Rather than stealing glances backwards, they pick up where they left off. Even when tragedy struck. (Sune Rose Wagner was in a long-term relationship with the late American fashion designer, Katie Gallagher. Gallagher was found dead in her Manhattan apartment in July 2022, just one day before Wagner's 50th birthday. Since then, Wagner has spoken publicly about the trauma of her loss.) As Samuel Beckett said, "I can't go on, I'll go on".

Like usual, here's an unofficial compilation of what I think are their best compositions and recordings, which, as far as I know doesn't exist in any form, especially with these songs.

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  1. 320: https://mega.nz/file/v8YRALRI#3qG5xQCqmbUcqQw5fgOq515eZgpT5hKYvKsUvo8brxQ

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