Pretty & Twisted is the debut album by the American band Pretty & Twisted, released in 1995.[2] It was the band's only album.[3][4]
Pretty & Twisted is dedicated to Marlon Brando.[5] The album's first single was "¡Ride!", which was written with Chris Bailey.[6][7] The band supported the album by touring with the Young Dubliners.[8]
Trouser Press wrote that, "while Pretty & Twisted simplifies things and cuts away the artsier pretensions of latter-day Concrete Blonde, it replaces them with dopier ego indulgences."[21] The Los Angeles Times thought that "there's something both Bowie-esque and Cure-like in the band's aggressively ominous atmospherics—a sound with the grit and the grace to make the edge of desperation seem like the only place to be."[19]The Hamilton Spectator declared that "Napolitano's experience certainly gives Pretty & Twisted a decided advantage as one of the better debut albums to come around in a while."[22]
The Knoxville News Sentinel determined that, "for all the intrigue of the lyrics and singing, Pretty & Twisted only sporadically gets substantial instrumental support."[18] The Calgary Herald concluded that "many of these songs lay lifelessly in the cauldron, although the ones that do work roar out spitting and smoking."[16]The Indianapolis Star opined that "much of this new disc runs flat, with dark tracks bearing well-worn sentiments."[17]
AllMusic called the album "a wonderful slice of adult alternative rock that is both melodic and intelligent."[15]
^Pensinger, Matt (2 June 1995). "Great Beginnings: Johnette Napolitano happily sheds her Blonde roots and finds music that's Pretty & Twisted". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. p. AA13.
^Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 2. MUZE. p. 509.
^Monk, Katherine (7 Sep 1995). "Napolitano's trademark howl takes a pretty twist". Vancouver Sun. p. C8.
^Weatherford, Mike (4 Aug 1995). "Simply Twisted: Getting away from L.A. and exploring the seedier side of Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. 1J.
^Ferman, Dave (August 3, 1995). "Pretty and twisted – Johnette Napolitano has a new sound, but her Blonde roots are showing". Life & Arts. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 3.
^Matthews, Lynn (1 Sep 1995). "Pretty & Twisted". Weekend. The Columbian. p. 1.
^Rosen, Craig (Jul 15, 1995). "Napolitano makes Warner her Pretty & Twisted Nest". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 28. p. 8.
^ abPunter, Jennie (24 Aug 1995). "From the ashes of Concrete Blonde: Singer Johnette Napolitano launches brave new trio". Toronto Star. p. E10.
^Morse, Steve (18 Aug 1995). "Concrete Blonde singer gets moody with Pretty & Twisted". Living. The Boston Globe. p. 59.