An excellent disc!
03/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We really hate to compare Radio Iodine to anyone, but if you like Garbage the odds are good that you will like Radio Iodine. Like Garbage, Radio Iodine has a strong vocal presence and an interesting sonic landscape. Enough of the comparisons.Many first efforts fail to distinguish themselves in any way, but this is a very accomplished first full-length album. Some of these songs should have made it big. "Manic Girl" is undeniably catchy. "Never Meant To" makes the best use of pauses for dramatic effect since Wagner. "For You" is sweet, but with a twist. "Things I Do" received some radio play, and invokes exceptional mental images. "Tearing Me Down" is a dramatic ending to a disc full of very honest personal emotions. Do yourself a favor and listen to all of the musical samples. Then do yourself another favor and remember that the musical samples can only do so much. Chances are that your computer speakers won't provide the same bass in "Things I Do" as your car will. Also, these are complete songs with many great lyrics, their effect does not merely hinge on a great chorus that can captured in 30 seconds (although some of the choruses ARE good).It is not likely that this disc will suddenly go platinum, but it would be nice. We need more music from the members of Radio Iodine, whether as a group or individually. What if Shirley Manson stopped singing after her first CD with Angelfish?"
Yet another good band from St. Louis
Jennifer Hiatt | St. Louis, MO | 07/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Unfortunately, Radio Iodine has broken up. But their full length cd, Tiny Warnings and the EP which features an additional song called "Sleep" are essentials for any one who enjoys Garbage. The vocals are amazing, the lyrics aren't fluffy, and it's hard enough to be palatable."
Very good bitter music.
anya behn | Oakland, CA United States | 04/29/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is really great music to listen to if you've just recovered from, for example, a bad relationship. The music is a pop-like in some cases (I like punky more), but the words are unique and I don't get tired of listening to it. Lots of wonderful images: "I want to etch my pain into your skin." Female vocals, not soft music, but not that hard either."