Again, good song, decent album, but I really hope you'll go back further in their catalog. Like maybe to their first album, or even 'Fire Dances'. That's where you'll find their real gems. edit: Or like a.k.1740 said, some of their early, non-album singles. "Pssyche" especially.
I didn't see them until 2013 at The Empty Bottle in Chicago. But it was the original four, so that was pretty cool. But 1991 would have been phenomenal!
This is a good song and Its a little underrated, but Eighties is a banger and Is always a great song from the band. You gotta listen to their earlier albums after Night time.
@@bernhardfbuttner5694 Certainly not bad, but so much inferior to what they did previously and what they will do on Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions! The album Night Time, as well as Brighter Than a Thousand Suns and Outside the Gate, are fairly unremarkable and very much in the zeitgeist of these mediocre mid-80s.
I have a new neutral Swiss Criteria to evaluate a song! If I can sing "Whodunnit" over the riff for 4 minutes plus then it's a winner. This? Scary Lyrics.
Justin, I HIGHLY encourage you to please check out their first 4 albums leading up to this one!!🙏🏼 Incredibly raw, filthy and aggressive industrial rock/post-punk
Justin, for your next reaction to Killing Joke, you should try some of their earlier non-album singles like "Nervous System", "Are You Receiving", "Pssyche" and "Change" or their 1980 debut album Killing Joke, which I think are much more more distinctive and interesting.
Again, good song, decent album, but I really hope you'll go back further in their catalog. Like maybe to their first album, or even 'Fire Dances'. That's where you'll find their real gems.
edit: Or like a.k.1740 said, some of their early, non-album singles. "Pssyche" especially.
Europe is the real banger on this album for me. I love Big Paul's drums on this!
This is a great song, their early stuff is definitely worth checking out
I saw Killing Joke in 1991 in nyc at the knitting factory on houston st-GREAT
I didn't see them until 2013 at The Empty Bottle in Chicago. But it was the original four, so that was pretty cool.
But 1991 would have been phenomenal!
@@Drummingvulture it was, i,ll never forget it
Their first album is so good. "Requiem" and "Wardance" are my favorites. Got to see them in London back in 1982.
Thanks JP for introducing me to another great band
This is a good song and Its a little underrated, but Eighties is a banger and Is always a great song from the band. You gotta listen to their earlier albums after Night time.
Their earlier albums are really better and more original! This sounds like lukewarm new wave from the mid-80s.
@@a.k.1740 It's ok for middle-80's ...
@@a.k.1740 It is not that bad!
@@bernhardfbuttner5694 Certainly not bad, but so much inferior to what they did previously and what they will do on Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions!
The album Night Time, as well as Brighter Than a Thousand Suns and Outside the Gate, are fairly unremarkable and very much in the zeitgeist of these mediocre mid-80s.
I'm getting a hint of Robert Smith from the Cure in Jaz's yelping vocals in this.
I have a new neutral Swiss Criteria to evaluate a song! If I can sing "Whodunnit" over the riff for 4 minutes plus then it's a winner.
This? Scary Lyrics.
Justin, I HIGHLY encourage you to please check out their first 4 albums leading up to this one!!🙏🏼 Incredibly raw, filthy and aggressive industrial rock/post-punk
Justin, for your next reaction to Killing Joke, you should try some of their earlier non-album singles like "Nervous System", "Are You Receiving", "Pssyche" and "Change" or their 1980 debut album Killing Joke, which I think are much more more distinctive and interesting.
I'll probably go back to the first album after finishing this one ;)
@@JustJP Great news Justin! Thank you.👍
Just saw them a year ago before the sad death of Geordie !
Asteroid!!!!!
Welcome to Sweden!
Conheci o killing joke através do night time....álbum maravilhoso escuto até hj
Great i like all their albums but the first is the classic listen.
You're doing a great job, JP! 😉