Album Review: The Soft Pack - Extinction
Thursday 4th February, 2010 10:36AM
In 1979 Iggy Pop declared that he was bored. His ennui was aimless, hitting out at everything disgusting around him. And yet, his boredom was premature. Even though punk was arguably over as soon as it started, there was still plenty of inspiration to be found in its descendants, stretching right through the next two decades of guitar music. Indeed, if ever there was a time that Iggy should assert his sheer antipathy with anything, especially music, it may well be now.
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