- Music
- 13 Oct 10
Sex With An X
Kurt cobain’s favaourite obscure Glaswegians get around to that apparently rather difficult second album
It’s fair to say that The Vaselines are more famous these days for their association with Kurt Cobain and Nirvana than for their music. And while they never really received the recognition they deserved for their happy-clappy indie-pop the first time around, the Glaswegians have reformed for another stab at things with their second album in 20 years Sex With An X. Adopting an “if it ain’t broke…” ethos, the 12 track release once again couples sugary melodies with slacker soundscapes and while it isn’t the aural celebration the two decade long wait might have warranted, we’re glad to have them back
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