Alex Gibson

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Hurt 04:31 Tools
Closer 04:11 Tools
Piggy 03:30 Tools
Sin 03:29 Tools
Fragile 04:35 Tools
Hand That Feeds 03:08 Tools
Head Like A Hole 04:16 Tools
La Mer 03:53 Tools
Wish 04:09 Tools
Something I Can Never Have 06:16 Tools
Punk Parade 01:56 Tools
Suburbia 03:18 Tools
Back in Black 03:12 Tools
Picking Up Joe 02:05 Tools
Ethan's Rescue 00:55 Tools
Highway to Hell 03:06 Tools
Keep Off The Grass 01:01 Tools
Garage Raids 03:31 Tools
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 02:34 Tools
Sheila's Song 03:52 Tools
T.R. Revisited 01:24 Tools
Thunderstruck 03:11 Tools
You Shook Me All Night Long 03:57 Tools
The Sound of Silence (The Voice 2013 Performance) 03:09 Tools
The Hand That Feeds 03:08 Tools
Branches 01:30 Tools
grey turns to black 05:26 Tools
On Top of the World 02:38 Tools
Hells Bells 03:26 Tools
Who Made Who 02:49 Tools
I Remember 04:10 Tools
It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Want to Rock 'N' Roll) 02:57 Tools
Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution 02:18 Tools
For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) 02:48 Tools
Under The Bridge (Red Hot Chili Peppers) 03:08 Tools
P Spell 03:12 Tools
Hollow (Pantera) 02:57 Tools
Guessing 01:59 Tools
Hallowed Be Thy Name (Iron Maiden) 04:40 Tools
Just Fine 04:15 Tools
Seasons In The Abyss (Slayer) 04:23 Tools
Nepenthé 01:03 Tools
Falls 01:30 Tools
I Was Made For Lovin' You (Kiss) 04:54 Tools
The Dreamer 04:15 Tools
No More Tears (Osbourne) 06:27 Tools
Girls 02:54 Tools
Back Pocket 03:42 Tools
Change Today 05:24 Tools
A Good Girl's Heart 03:54 Tools
Bungendore 03:47 Tools
Happy Now 01:54 Tools
Blackbird (The Voice 2013 Performance) 02:10 Tools
Hard for the Money 04:27 Tools
Skyfall (The Voice 2013 Performance) 01:30 Tools
Sweet Disposition (The Voice 2013 Performance) 03:41 Tools
Thunderstruck [AC/DC] 01:30 Tools
The Fragile 04:35 Tools
Closer [Instrumental] 04:11 Tools
Hurt [Instrumental] 04:31 Tools
This Is Our Party 04:31 Tools
Piggy [Instrumental] 03:29 Tools
The Hand That Feeds [Instrumental] 03:09 Tools
Blackbird 02:10 Tools
Sin [Instrumental] 03:29 Tools
Without You 03:53 Tools
No Surprises 03:29 Tools
All Night Long 03:08 Tools
Fragile [Instrumental] 04:35 Tools
Under the Bridge 01:58 Tools
Folsom Prison Blues (The Voice 2013 Performance) 02:51 Tools
Let Down 02:51 Tools
Head Like a Hole [Instrumental] 04:16 Tools
Wish [Instrumental] 04:09 Tools
Paranoid Android 04:35 Tools
Heartbeats 04:35 Tools
Airbag 04:35 Tools
La Mer [Instrumental] 03:53 Tools
01 - Hurt 04:09 Tools
No More Tears 01:58 Tools
I Was Made for Lovin' You 03:08 Tools
A Good Girls Heart 03:54 Tools
The Sound of Silence 03:09 Tools
Sail To The Moon 03:54 Tools
Everything In Its Right Place 03:54 Tools
subterranean homesick alien 03:09 Tools
Across The Universe 03:09 Tools
Skyfall 02:50 Tools
Something I Can Never Have [Instrumental] 06:15 Tools
Lone Heart Ranger (Feat. Tre Valley) 01:58 Tools
02 - Closer 00:00 Tools
04 - Hand That Feeds 03:08 Tools
Hallowed Be Thy Name 03:08 Tools
Hollow 03:08 Tools
Karma Police 03:08 Tools
Folsom Prison Blues 01:58 Tools
Yesterday 03:08 Tools
Sweet Disposition - The Voice 2013 Performance 01:58 Tools
Highway to Hell (AC/DC cover) 00:00 Tools
03 - Piggy 00:00 Tools
05 - Sin 00:00 Tools
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Alex Gibson (vocals, guitar, main songwriter) led LA's BPeople for several years around the turn of the decade. Beginning as the Little Cripples, the quartet (with the ubiquitous Paul Cutler on bass) turned into BPeople after singer Michael Gira left for New York (forming Circus Mort and then the Swans). The eponymous 1981 eight-song mini-album consists of dark, moody music somewhere between Joy Division and Soft Cell, neither as jarring or desperately distorted as the former, nor as pervasively pop as the latter. On the positive side, there's smart use of sax and organ, but at times the music seems to be pulling in different directions, and poetic license should not be granted for lyrics like "We, they, it, that" (an actual line!). Petrified Conditions — a full album of original recordings (some, but not all, previously issued on BPeople and other vinyl) remixed in 1984-'85 by Gibson and Paul B. Cutler — is a more convincing introduction to BPeople's artsy sophistication. The sonic and stylistic variety is impressive, and Gibson's songwriting displays structural abilities far beyond the punk club milieu in which the band existed. A worthwhile archaeological find. After BPeople collapsed, Gibson wrote, singlehandedly performed and produced Passionnel, an excellent four-song 12-inch of wide-screen rock, made grandiose with timpani and long strains of synthesizer that lurk prominently in the near-background. Very English in sound — like Simple Minds or Ultravox — but not particularly derivative, Passionnel is a remarkable achievement for an individual, and a frighteningly good piece of theater in itself. Not content with the confusion level his career had engendered up to that point, Gibson's next move was to create a band called Passionnel. The Apostle (including a surprisingly straight cover of the Beatles' "Glass Onion") offers rhythmic rock of varying intensity, from even-handed ("Make Like You Like It") to intense sheets of dense sound ("Everything Golden"), over which Gibson spills emotional, semi-tuneful vocals. Occasionally chaotic to the point of unpleasantness, elsewhere delicate and pretty, The Apostle is striking, but not always for the right reasons. Gibson scored Penelope Spheeris' punk film, Suburbia, the results of which occupy one side of the soundtrack album. Performed with only Passionnel's drummer joining him, the music consists of brief, aggressive rock instrumentals that rely on drums for drive and sharp-edged guitar for flavor. Several pieces sound as if they might have been edited from a long jam session (hard to imagine given the size of the band); other portions create a somber, relaxed mood with synthesizer and piano. Released under the Passionnel moniker, Our Promise pairs the contents of The Apostle on one side with five new tracks. Well-crafted, cleanly produced and varied (within Gibson's limited musical field), the songs make some impact but leave only a faint impression. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.