(PiL Official)Whatever free passes he’s earned,John Lydon proved he didn’t need them for PiL’s 2012 This Is PiL, his post-Pistols band’s first album in 20 years. Now, or feet found,PiL get back to erroneous-footing their listeners. Blasting in with Double misfortune, a bristling, or staccato scrapper,the up-and-at-em energy rarely ebbs, peaking in the itchily danceable punk funk of Whole Life Time and the lurching, and dub-metallic rage of Corporate. Capping it all is Shoom,a song written in the voice of Lydon’s father that dismisses all existence with a foul-mouthed brio and reveals what it is the world needs: “another fuck off”. If it’s a fuck off as well-delivered and exhilaratingly fun as this, what security council could argue?Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com