Bettie Serveert Dust Bunnies Rarity

Bettie Serveert Dust Bunnies Rarity Average ratng: 7,4/10 284votes
Bettie Serveert Dust Bunnies RarityCarol Van Dyk

Dust Bunnies Release info: 1997—Matador/Capitol (U.S.)—CDP 7243 8 55227 2 7 Availability: Wide in U.S. Economics By Begg Fischer And Dornbusch Pdf To Word there. Ecto priority: Recommended if you like the other albums. Bettie Serveert Announce Rare North American Tour. Bettie Serveert are heading out on a rare North American tour this fall. Followed by 1997's Dust Bunnies.

With its third album, the Dutch foursome Bettie Serveert continues an evolution begun with 1993's PALOMINE, still holding on to the naive note of yearning that has contributed to the band's appeal from the start. There is an underlying warmth to DUST BUNNIES as well as a palpable sense that the band is having fun, which offsets the haunting, melancholy edge and spareness of the music. The band seems willing to reveal more here than in the past, with up-front, unguarded vocals and emotionally charged lyrics. The deliciously druggy 'Sugar The Pill,' with its lazy guitars and serenely casual vocals, brings to mind the Velvet Underground. The solid, mature musical base beneath every song, and the radiance of lead singer Carol van Dijk's velvety alto, together make Bettie Serveert feel both timeless and quintessentially modern.