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Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression mp3

Performer: Iggy Pop
Title: Post Pop Depression
Country: USA & Canada
Catalog Number: LVR-39084-02
Label: Loma Vista, Rekords Rekords
Released: 18 Mar 2016
Style: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Punk
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 555

Tracklist

1In The Lobby4:15
2German Days4:47
3Break Into Your Heart3:54
4Vulture3:15
5Sunday6:06
6Chocolate Drops3:58
7Paraguay6:25
8Gardenia4:14
9American Valhalla4:38

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LVR-39088-01Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression ‎(LP, Album)Loma Vista, Rekords RekordsLVR-39088-01US2016
CAROL011CD, noneIggy Pop Post Pop Depression ‎(CD, Album, Dig)Caroline International, Rekords RekordsCAROL011CD, noneEurope2016
CAROL011LPYIggy Pop Post Pop Depression ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Tra)Caroline Records, Rekords RekordsCAROL011LPYUK2016
CAROL011CDIggy Pop Post Pop Depression ‎(CD, Album)Caroline RecordsCAROL011CDAustralia2016
HSU-10060Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression ‎(CD, Album)Hostess Entertainment UnlimitedHSU-10060Japan2016

Credits

  • ProducerJoshua Homme

Notes

Cardboard gatefold case.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 888072390843
  • Barcode: DIDX-1078803 1 A01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L327
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 50BJ
  • Matrix / Runout: DIDX-1078803 1

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – IGHO, LLC
  • Copyright (c) – IGHO, LLC
  • Manufactured By – Concord Music Group, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Concord Music Group, Inc.

Video

Album

Post Pop Depression - Iggy Pop. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Post Pop Depression is the seventeenth studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop, released by Caroline International, Loma Vista Recordings on March 18, 2016. Produced by Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, the album was recorded in secrecy and features contributions from Queens of the Stone Age member Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders. Iggy Pop, Dean Fertita, Josh Homme. UMG от лица компании Concord Loma Vista AMRA, LatinAutor, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, CMRRA, ARESA, Kobalt Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management US, LLC, Abramus Digital и другие авторские общества 7. Post Pop Depression is reportedly the last album in the long and illustrious career of punk icon Iggy Pop. In the Song Exploder Podcast Iggy said: I told Josh when we were three quarters into this, and it was obviously going to be an album, I said you know, this is going to be my last one. I can find more pleasure in witnessing things and being in a situation. I like a nice sky. Listen free to Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression Break Into Your Heart, Gardenia and more. 9 tracks 41:32. Post Pop Depression is the seventeenth studio album by Iggy Pop, released on March 18, 2016, by Loma Vista Recordings. Produced by Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, the album was recorded in secrecy and features contributions from Queens of the Stone Age's Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders. Iggy Pop, Post Pop Depression Album Stream via NPR. See Where Iggy Pop Ranks Among the Top 50 Hard Rock Metal Frontmen of All Time. 20 Painful Stage Dive Fails. Iggy Pop Poses Nude for New York Art Class. Filed Under : Iggy Pop. Categories : New Albums , News , Rock. The album, Post Pop Depression, which Pop and Homme wrote and recorded together with utmost secrecy and full independence, reflects on memories and offers advice and confessions. Elizabeth WeinbergThe New York Times. Elizabeth WeinbergRedux. Theres a famous early-Seventies Mick Rock photo of Iggy Pop wild-eyed in a T. Rex -T-shirt, a pack of Lucky Strikes clamped between his teeth with his arms around David Bowie and Lou Reed: together, the troika who smacked rock & roll out of its hippie daze and into scarier, more thrilling territory. Essentially, Post Pop Depression furthers the existential conversations Iggy initiated on 2013s likely Stooges swan song, Ready to Die, though here hes given more freedom to be introspective without having to overcompensate with songs about worshipping big-breasted women. But unlike previous dark-alley detours like Avenue B or Préliminaires, Post Pop Depression d0esn't sacrifice his swagger. Musically, the album is certainly not the Queens of the Stooge Age psych-punk blowout the advance billing may have suggested and, at times, the album's ruminative nature makes you long for a

Reviews (1)
kolos
So ... when did you come of age with Iggy Pop? Did your ears first meet Iggy in 1969 as I did, was it 1973, or was it in 1977, when a song about a passenger sent your fingers rushing to dial the radio station to see who was singing.I’ve lived nearly my whole life with Iggy, I’ve lived nearly my whole life attempting to like his music, his theater, his character, and his vision. Yet after all this time I still find Iggy Pop to be nothing more than a novelty, with a mere handful of songs that I enjoy. So why in the world would I think that Post Pop Depression, especially claiming it as his swan song, complete with Queens of the Stone Age in tow, would be any more, or any different. People would like to tell you that there’s something raw and hedonistic about Iggy Pop, and for mere moments that’s true ... but those moments come on fast and and are just as fleeting. Here we are, stepping into the 21st century, and Iggy Pop is attempting to doing the same old shtick he did in the latter half of the 20th century, and doing it not nearly as well. Post Pop Depression is not something I even care about, much less hold dear to my heart, praising the powers that be, thrilled and saddened in the same moment that I’m holding a new Iggy Pop album in my hands, and knowing it will be the last.Most music rags are afraid to tell you they don’t like the album for whatever reason ... but I’m not. MOJO gave it page after page and talked only about the secret nature of the release and Iggy’s Rolls Royce. Rolling Stone talked endlessly about the old Iggy and his emergence with the Stooges. Iggy tells us that he likes the songs, and so do some of his friends; though he says it in a less than convincing manner. Make no mistake about it, Post Pop Depression is not bad because it’s the music of an old man, it’s also not bad because of its association with Queens of the Stone Age ... it’s just bad because it’s a grouping of songs presented in a manner that’s irrelevant. If Iggy had one thing going for him, it was that he was a one trick pony and you always knew what you were gonna get. But this, this is Iggy trying to be relevant, and failing utterly. He might have well recorded with Primal Scream, they couldn’t have helped him make it any worse. The album has a feel of desperation laced with incomplete thoughts, structured to guide the listener nowhere. This is not punk, this is not 21st century punk, this is frustrating musical purgatory that will not last for more than one or two playings ... truly post Pop depression. Here we find Iggy Pop making the rounds with Josh Homme, each hoping to gain some credibility from the other, just as Iggy so transparently did with Lou Reed, David Bowie, and a host of others. There’s no search and destroy here, there’s also no psych punk Queens of the Stone Age ear splitting anthems, it’s all slightly affected nervous energy, injected with a spirit that belays the end of a roller coaster ride ... no hills, no downward plunges or sharp curves, just the jittery end of the ride stop and dis-embarkment.Review by Jenell Kesler

I feel a little dirty having read this scathing and bitter review full of pent up rage and confusion festering since1969. This is a pop music album. There is no such thing as 21st century punk, and such industry generated pigeon holes are long since forgotten. If Iggy Pop were a puppy, you would kick him for having the audacity to try to be cute and smell sweet. To argue that Iggy was never relevant or authentic, ever in the entire strange trip of his career; is simply too hyperbolic to be credible. Nice hat though. Who did you steal it from?I'm only five foot one, I've got a hole in my head. Doing the kinds of things a five foot one man can do... Seriously, how could you not get that? Admit it, your toe tapped just now. Iggy was and is a mad visionary clown and a force of nature; to be loved or hated, but never, ever, meh.

So...you've NEVER liked Iggy Pop and decided to write a review about an album that you knew you wouldn't like BEFORE you listened to it. Do you feel better having written it? Nice hat, by the way.

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