The Paradise Motel - Reworkings

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Review by Lisette Gonzalez

Paradise Motel's album Reworkings is a stunning collection of reimagined tracks from their previous releases. The band's ability to transform their own songs into something entirely new and fresh is a testament to their creativity and musicianship.

From the hauntingly beautiful "Cocoon" to the upbeat and danceable "Drive," each track on Reworkings is a unique and captivating experience. The band's use of electronic elements and atmospheric soundscapes adds a modern twist to their already impressive indie rock sound.

One standout track on the album is "Derwent River Star," which features a mesmerizing vocal performance from frontwoman Merida Sussex. The track builds to a climactic finish, leaving the listener in a state of euphoria.

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Artist: The Paradise Motel
Album: Reworkings
Rating: 2.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Derwent River Star (Echoboy Mix)
BH Rock (Bows Mix)
Lee's Trees
Hollywood Landmines (Juniper Mix)
Drive (Mogwai Mix)
Cities (Mark Eitzel Mix)
Four Degrees (Trout Mix)

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Catalog Numbers

INFECT 65CDPX

Labels

Infectious Records

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Formats

CD

Notes

All tracks are remixes of previously-released material. Additional bass on Lee's Trees by Joey Nickels. Trumpet on BH Rock by Ian R. Watson.

About The Paradise Motel

The group formed in Hobart, Tasmania in the early 1990s, with Bickford, Aulich and Bailey where they played one concert, before relocating to Melbourne in 1995. They found their new lead singer, Merida Sussex, working in the St Kilda Public Library. They were soon signed by Mushroom Records. The band later relocated to London, though did not record again anything after their relocation, and broke up in 2000. In January 2008 recording began on the band's third studio album 'I Still Hear Your Voice At Night', completed at the end of 2008. Longtime violinist and co-arranger Campbell Shaw became a full-time member of the band after recording, bass guitarist Esme MacDonald joined shortly before recording as did drummer Damien Hill. In December 2008 drummer Damien Hill took his own life and the album was not released until January 29th 2011, the date Hill's daughter was born shortly after his death. Work on a fourth studio record, Australian Ghost Story began mid-2009, again produced by the band, this time with overdubs in London by Jason Breckenridge and mastering by Casey Rice. The album was released on the 30th anniversary of her birth, June 11, 2010.

Name Vars

  • Paradise Motel

Members

  • Merida Sussex
  • Matthew Aulich
  • Matthew Bailey
  • Charles Bickford
  • Tim O'Shannassy
  • Campbell McDonell Shaw
  • Mark Austin
  • Andrew Hazel
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Summary by Lisette Gonzalez

Reworkings is a must-listen for fans of Paradise Motel and anyone looking for a fresh take on indie rock. The album showcases the band's versatility and ability to push the boundaries of their genre, making it a standout release in their discography.