
Placebo's 'Every You Every Me' is a quintessential late-90s alternative rock anthem, driven by a memorable bassline, sharp guitar riffs, and Brian Molko's distinctive, brooding vocals exploring themes
January 25, 1999 · Hut Recordings
This is the sound of late-night introspection mixed with a defiant, glam-tinged urgency. 'Every You Every Me' wraps you in a darkly romantic embrace, its driving rhythm and Molko's signature sneer creating an atmosphere of shared angst and bittersweet longing. It's the perfect soundtrack for navigating the complexities of connection and alienation, a classic for anyone who found beauty in the shadows of 90s alternative rock.
How does Every You Every Me sound next to the rest of Placebo's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into falsetto than the rest of the catalogue.
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