Nikki Sudden
As one half of the creative force behind the Swell Maps, Nikki Sudden was an important figure in England's post-punk movement of the late '70s/early '80s. After the dissolution of the band, Sudden would go on to record as a solo artist and as the frontman of the Jacobites. Where the Swell Maps blended a jangly D.I.Y. primitivism with noisy gestures to the avant-garde, Sudden's solo work indulged his love of the Rolling Stones, T. Rex, and other swaggering rock icons. His music--by turns tough and tender--made fans out of, among others, Evan Dando, Sonic Youth, Jeff Tweedy, and R.E.M. Sudden died in his sleep in 2006 at the age of 49, less than a decade after his brother Epic Soundtracks took his own life.
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Albums
- (2007) Waiting On Egypt / The Bible Belt
- (2007) Groove / Crown Of Thorns
- (2007) Treasure Island
- (2007) Texas/Dead Men Tell No Tales
- (2006) The Truth Doesn't Matter
Top Tracks
- Seven Miles
- Basement Blues
- Black Tar
- Jangle Town
- Deppers Bridge
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