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- <text id=94TT0845>
- <title>
- Jun. 27, 1994: Music:Real Thing
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Jun. 27, 1994 An American Tragedy
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE ARTS & MEDIA/MUSIC, Page 72
- Real Thing
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- <body>
- <p> Chrissie Hynde leads the return of the Pretenders
- </p>
- <p>By David E. Thigpen
- </p>
- <p> As a woman rocker leading an otherwise all-male band, Chrissie
- Hynde has long been one of pop music's most fascinating and
- contradictory figures. Fond of skintight jeans, torn T shirts
- and excessive amounts of black eye shadow, she combines a punkish
- disdain for the world with an expressive, let's-get-it-on sexuality.
- As the songwriter and singer of the Pretenders, she manages
- to create buoyant, invigorating rock 'n' roll by weaving pop
- music's tunefulness with punk's aggressive energy. With pulsing,
- loping guitar work and a ragged-edged style that retains the
- sound of a great garage band, the Pretenders' early records
- produced an array of hits like Precious and Talk of the Town.
- </p>
- <p> Last of the Independents, the Pretenders' first new album in
- four years, has a relaxed, familiar feel. With jangling guitars,
- stomping drums and Hynde's voice--soft one moment, steely
- the next--it is assured, bare-knuckle rock 'n' roll. Part
- of the credit goes to the sturdy rhythm work of returning drummer
- Martin Chambers, an original Pretender who left the band in
- 1986 (the other two charter bandmates, James Honeyman Scott
- and Pete Farndon, died of drug overdoses in 1982 and 1983).
- </p>
- <p> Hynde is 43 now, and although her youthful rebellion seems tamed,
- it hasn't quite been vanquished. "Bring on the revolution/I
- want to die for something," she sings on Revolution. Night in
- My Veins celebrates quickie sex. But the album's most intensely
- felt moment comes on I'm a Mother (Hynde's two daughters are
- 11 and 9), a feisty rebuttal to soft images of motherhood: "I
- understand blood/I understand pain/There can be no life without
- it," she sings. Hynde is living proof that even for punks, life
- doesn't have to end at 21.
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- </body>
- </article>
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