Red Heaven by Throwing Muses

Red Heaven

Throwing Muses

1992

Red Heaven is a Alt/Indie album by Throwing Muses, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • raw
  • intense
  • art school

About

Undaunted by the departure of Tanya Donelly to form her own group, Belly, Kristen Hersh continued Throwing Muses as a trio on the band's fourth album, Red Heaven. The pared-down lineup gives rock songs like "Furious" and "Backroad" a more powerful, muscular sound and pop tracks like "Dirty Water" and "Firepile" a crisp, spacious feel. Overall, Red Heaven is the Muses' most rock-oriented album since House Tornado, especially on songs like the Bob Mould duet "Dio," "The Visit," and "Rosetta Stone," but the band's pace has slowed into a slinky, winding groove that is more solid and forceful than the .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Furious3:52
  2. 2Firepile3:10
  3. 3Dio (feat. Bob Mould)2:51
  4. 4Dirty Water3:38
  5. 5Stroll1:00
  6. 6Pearl5:37
  7. 7Summer St.2:17
  8. 8Vic1:07
  9. 9Backroad3:47
  10. 10The Visit3:47
  11. 11Dovey0:56
  12. 12Rosetta Stone3:33
  13. 13Carnival Wig4:11

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4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold