Brazen (Weep)
Skunk Anansie · 1997
33 min · 5 tracks · alternative rock
A vibrant fusion of alternative rock and electronic elements that pulsates with rhythmic intensity.
Why this album works
This album is significant for showcasing Skunk Anansie's willingness to embrace remix culture, which would influence many alternative rock bands in the late '90s. The title track's remixes gained traction in club scenes, demonstrating the band's crossover appeal beyond traditional rock audiences.
- Career context
- By 1997, Skunk Anansie was capitalizing on the success of their breakthrough album 'Stoosh' (1996). 'Brazen (Weep)' marked a shift towards more remix-centric releases as the band explored varied sonic landscapes in collaboration with renowned DJs and producers.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Duran Duran· Muse· Robbie Williams· Ed Sheeran· Depeche Mode· Placebo· Manic Street Preachers· Ellie Goulding
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Brazen 'Weep' (Dreadzone remix) Standout 9:20
- 2 Brazen 'Weep' (Hani’s Weeping Club mix) Standout 10:48
- 3 Brazen 'Weep' (Ventura’s Underworld mix) Standout 4:07
- 4 Brazen 'Weep' (Stealth Sonic Orchestra remix) 4:51
- 5 Brazen 'Weep' (Electro mix) 4:49
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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