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The Horror! Nite Songs' 50 Worst Albums Ever Part 7 - The Top 5

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Here we go then, once more unto the breach, our official worst 5 albums ever (well, 7, there’s a three way tie in there). Seatbelts on, this is gonna get messy… PREVIOUSLY IN THIS COLUMN:   Intro  •  Part 1 (50-41)  •  Part 2 (40-31)  •  Part 3 (30-21)  •  Part 4 (20-16)   •  Part 5 (15-11)  • Part 6 (10-6) 5.= METALLICA - "St Anger" (2003) 5.= LOU REED - "Metal Machine Music" (1975) 5.= LOU REED & METALLICA - "Lulu" (2012) I'm grouping these three together for obvious reasons but basically all of them are deserving of a place in the Top 5. Bear with us, this might take a while. So, St Anger  then - there's few incidents that I look back on from my music journalism career and genuinely think "yeah, f**kinell I really got that wrong" but this album is one of 'em. I reviewed it for a print 'zine I was working for at the time and gave it 9/10 on the grounds that, in my own words, "they've rediscovered the riffs!" Un...

The Horror! Nite Songs' 50 Worst Albums Ever Part 6 (10-6)

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  And so we enter the Top 10 of the Worst Albums Ever list. Verily we truly are in the crap de la crap of modern times now. Hope you're ready... PREVIOUSLY IN THIS COLUMN:   Intro  •  Part 1 (50-41)  •  Part 2 (40-31)  •  Part 3 (30-21)  •  Part 4 (20-16)   • Part 5 (15-11) *** 10.= THE ROLLING STONES - "Dirty Work" (1986) 10.= MICK JAGGER - "Primitive Cool" (1987) Similar to the David Bowie entry earlier in the list, let me quantify what I'm about to say by stating that I regard the Rolling Stones as the greatest rock 'n' roll band that this septic isle of ours has ever produced and that their run of albums from 1968's Beggars Banquet  to 1973's Goat's Head Soup  is arguably, in my opinion, the greatest five album run by any band ever. However, similar again to Bowie, when you've been around for as long as the Stones have been then it's inevitable you'll drop a few clangers somewhere along the way from the limp AOR of 197...

The Horror! Nite Songs' 50 Worst Albums Ever Part 5 (15-11)

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Don't worry folks, we're nearing the end now. Here comes your third-to-last dose of musical torture... PREVIOUSLY IN THIS COLUMN:   Intro  •  Part 1 (50-41)  •  Part 2 (40-31)  •  Part 3 (30-21)  • Part 4 (20-16) *** 15. CELTIC FROST - "Cold Lake" (1988) Another case of a style change which pretty much killed off a band's career. Prior to  Cold Lake , Celtic Frost were one of the outstanding thrash bands of the mid-'80s and their debut  Morbid Tales  remains a classic of the genre to this day. However, by the late '80s, various line-up changes had seen the group start to soften their sound until by the point of 1988, they'd gone full on glam metal. Now, I'm generally someone who tends to stick up for glam metal but there's no denying that when you're a thrash band, pretty much the opposite end of the metal spectrum, this is going to be fraught with danger and by any standards,  Cold Lake  just doesn't work at all. The song...

The Horror! Nite Songs' 50 Worst Albums Ever Part 4 (20-16)

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Well, here we go, into the Top 20. Given that the quality of the albums involved really is getting incredibly dismal now, we'll just be doing five albums a day from now until the end of the week. Call it an intervention for the sake of both our and your sanity. Anyway, let's get this over with shall we?... PREVIOUSLY IN THIS COLUMN:   Intro  •  Part 1 (50-41)  •  Part 2 (40-31)  • Part 3 (30-21) *** 20. NEW YORK DOLLS - "Dancing Backwards In High Heels" (2011) It shouldn't have ended like this. As we've discussed in  their Garbage Days Revisited column , when the New York Dolls returned after a three decade absence with the storming  One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This , it wasn't just a timely reminder of everything that made them such a great and influential band back in the '70s, it saw them bringing their sound up to date without sounding corny and actually equalling those classic tunes. Had they just left it at that, their legacy ...

The Horror! Nite Songs' Worst Albums Ever Part 3 (30-21)

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PREVIOUSLY IN THIS COLUMN:   Intro  •  Part 1 (50-41)  • Part 2 (40-31) And so we enter Nite Songs' Top 30 worst albums ever. From veteran rockers losing the plot to bands who arguably never had said plot in the first place, it's a truly grim selection of musical atrociousness we've got for you today. Shall we begin?... 30. SUEDE - "A New Morning" (2001) Probably one of the most disappointing swansong albums of the post-Britpop era. We've already covered Suede in the  Garbage Days Revisited  section of this blog and I was a huge fan of theirs growing up. Unfortunately,  A New Morning  was the sound of a band who had pretty much run out of road and it wasn't a big surprise that it turned out to be their last release for a decade. Following Brett Anderson's decision to get clean following his drugs issues during the recording of the band's previous effort  Head Music , Suede were promising that their next album would see them moving into more u...