Son of Sam/Bombs Over Broadway

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"Son Of Sam/Bombs Over Broadway"
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Single by Violent Soho
from the album Violent Soho
Released2010
Recorded2009
Genre Rock
Length6:15
Label Ecstatic Peace!
Producer(s) Gil Norton
Violent Soho singles chronology
"Muscle Junkie"
(2010)
"Son Of Sam/Bombs Over Broadway"
(2010)
"Tinderbox/Neighbour Neighbour"
(2012)

Son Of Sam/Bombs Over Broadway is a double-A sided single by Violent Soho. It was released as the third and final single from their second studio album, Violent Soho . Produced by Gil Norton and mixed by Rich Costey, it was released on 10 May 2010 on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace! label.

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Reception

The Norman Records review called the single a "fiendish mixture of The Towers of London and The Offspring." [1] Comparisons were made with Smashing Pumpkins, both favorable and unfavorable. Soundblab said that "their gloom laden guitars and wincing screeches - a la Smashing Pumpkins circa Mellon Collie - have been done better before." [2] However, Uber Rock called Son Of Sam "the sort of three-minute anthem Billy Corgan would once have written before he disappeared into the O in his Zero T shirt," and declared Bombs Over Broadway to be a "caustic mix of The Pixies, with its chugging verse, before breaking into the type of riotous chorus that fellow countrymen The Living End have made their trademark." [3]

Track listing

All music is composed by Violent Soho.

No.TitleLength
1."Son Of Sam"3:06
2."Bombs Over Broadway"3:09
Total length:6:15

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References

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