
Back in 2019, I had a short series looking at each of the Grinderman singles.
The group came into being in 2006, consisting of Nick Cave and three of his Bad Seeds – Warren Ellis, Jim Sclavunos and Martyn P. Casey. Having undergone an extensive and musically ambitious tour promoting Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in which the Bad Seeds had been expanded to include a number of backing singers, Cave wanted to get back to basics and set about writing material akin to the days of The Birthday Party back in the 80s.
The debut single was released in January 2007. The eighth and last single appeared in July 2011. There were also two studio albums.
The Palaces of Montezuma was the sixth single. It was part of the album Grinderman2, and a few months later it was announced it would be issued with new mixes, initially as a digital download and then as a ‘limited to 1000 copies 12″ release’ as part of Record Store Day on 16 April 2011. My unwillingness to get involved in the shenanigans around Record Store Day means that, back in 2019, this was the only physical copy of a Grinderman single not in sitting somewhere in Villain Towers.
That changed in May 2021 when I saw someone on Discogs putting a copy of a CD single that had been issued as a promo, presumably to radio stations and such like to air one of the songs. It cost me £4.95.
mp3 : Grinderman – Palaces of Montezuma (Cenzo mix)
mp3 : Grinderman – Palaces of Montezuma (Barry Adamson remix)
mp3 : Grinderman – Palaces of Montezuma (album mix)
mp3 : Grinderman – When My Baby Comes (Cat’s Eyes remix)
As I said back in 2019,
The Barry Adamson remix is the one that does it for me on this occasion. I also mentioned that the remix of When My Baby Comes, another of the tracks on Grinderman 2, was of some interest.
Cat’s Eyes, formed in 2011, are a duo comprising Faris Badwan, lead vocalist with The Horrors, and Rachel Zeffira, a Canadian-born Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist. The duo are quite unconventional but gained ever-increasing critical acclaim from the outset, in recent years, culminating in awards for their film score for the 2014 art-house release The Duke of Burgundy. Having said that, the duo haven’t released anything since the 2016 album, Treasure House.





















