Nails in My Feet
Crowded House · 1993
21 min · 5 tracks · alternative rock
A melodic exploration of introspection and longing, layered with rich harmonies and jangly guitars.
Why this album works
'Nails in My Feet' is significant for its live tracks, particularly 'Four Seasons in One Day,' which captured the band's dynamic stage presence. The album received critical acclaim, contributing to Crowded House's reputation within the alternative rock scene and solidifying their place in music history.
- Best for
- short introspective listening journey melodic reflections on longing front-loaded emotional impact
- Context
- Released on November 1, 1993, 'Nails in My Feet' marked a transitional phase for Crowded House as they navigated the aftermath of their 1991 album 'Woodface.' This release followed the band's successful period in the early '90s and showcased their evolving sound while dealing with internal struggles following lineup changes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Powderfinger· Sia· Olivia Newton-John· Kylie Minogue· Midnight Oil· Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds· INXS· Dannii Minogue
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nails in My Feet Standout 3:41
- 2 You Can Touch 3:48
- 3 Zen Roxy 6:45
- 4 Four Seasons in One Day (live) Standout 3:31
- 5 Pineapple Head (live) Standout 3:30
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