Clean (EP)

Clean (stylized as Clean.) is the second EP release by American noise rock band Whores. It was released on October 29, 2013, via Brutal Panda Records. The EP was produced and mixed by Ryan Boesch, who is known for his engineering work for acts such as Melvins, Helmet and Foo Fighters.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Clean generally received positive reviews. Natalie Zina Walschots of Exclaim! praised the album, writing: "The songs are appallingly catchy and "Blue Blood," in particular, drives its hooks in as deeps as barbed porcupine quills, refusing to be dislodged. Rarely has an act of musical self-immolation been so enjoyable."Orlando Weekly music reviewer Bao Le-Huu stated: "Dealing in exhilarating violence and rampaging heaviness, this record is kin to releases by bands like Unsane and Pissed Jeans, but with more concussive torque and searing clarity." Andy O'Connor of Pitchfork was rather mixed in his assessment of the album: "It doesn't push or expand the genre, and it doesn't feel like that's the point: it, more or less, feels like they wanted something to put on their merch table, and an excuse to ditch town for a week, and Clean is serving that purpose. Not the worst thing in the world, but also not the most inspired."Sputnikmusic staff reviewer Greg Fisher felt that the album "may not appeal to those who seek experimentation in heavy music", while stating that the band's "ultra-loud brand of noise rock seethes with enough unbridled anger, songwriting dexterity and alluring hooks to exert a lasting impact."

Clean

Clean may refer to:

Music

  • The Clean, an influential first-wave indie rock band
  • Clean (Deitiphobia album), 1994
  • Clean (Shane & Shane album), 2004
  • Clean EP, second EP by American rock band Whores
  • "Clean", a song by Depeche Mode from their 1990 album Violator
  • Clean, an amplifier sound in guitar terminology
  • Clean, an Edwin Starr album
  • Clean vocals, a term used for singing to distinguish it from screaming or growling, which are called unclean vocals
  • "Clean", a song by Taylor Swift from Swift's album 1989, also covered by Ryan Adams from Adams's album of the same name
  • Other

  • Clean Language, a questioning technique used in psychotherapy and coaching
  • Clean (programming language), a purely functional programming language
  • Clean (film), a 2004 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas
  • Clean climbing, the choice to employ non-destructive hardware and techniques in rock climbing
  • See also

  • CLEAN (disambiguation)
  • Clean (Deitiphobia album)

    Clean is the second full-length studio album from industrial band Deitiphobia, released in 1994 by Myx Records. It is the earliest Deitiphobia album not to feature Brent Stackhouse, who left in 1992, and was also the band's debut for the Myx label. The album features Sheri Shaw, who remained with Deitiphobia until it dissolved in 2001, and Michael Knott, who produced Fear of the Digital Remix and was also the founder of the band's previous record label, Blonde Vinyl.

    Track listing

    All songs written and performed by Deitiphobia.

  • "The Shake (Part 1 - Body)" – 5:09
  • "Take the Sin" – 4:31
  • "Hypnotique" – 2:48
  • "Ancient" – 5:15
  • "Redemption Draweth Nigh" – 4:09
  • "Vivid" – 3:53
  • "Clean" – 3:16
  • "Go Prone" – 4:19
  • "The Shake (Part II - Brother)" – 4:51
  • "Enraptured" – 5:37
  • "Perfect Eyes" – 4:37
  • "Redemption" (K-otic Mix) – 4:19
  • "Perfect Eyes" (20/20 Mix) – 7:49
  • Personnel

  • Wally Shaw – vocals, keyboards, percussion
  • Sheri Shaw – keyboards, vocals
  • Michael Knottguitars, vocals
  • Josh Plemon – guitars, percussion
  • Clean (programming language)

    In computer science, Clean is a general-purpose purely functional computer programming language. For much of the language's active development history it was called Concurrent Clean and emphasized concurrency, but this was dropped at some point.

    Features

    The language Clean first appeared in 1987 and is still being further developed. It shares many properties with Haskell: referential transparency, list comprehension, guards, garbage collection, higher order functions, currying and lazy evaluation.

    An integrated development environment (IDE) is included in the Clean distribution.

    Clean's method for dealing with mutable state and I/O is done through a uniqueness typing system, in contrast to Haskell's use of monads. The compiler takes advantage of the uniqueness type system to generate more efficient code, because it knows that anything with a uniqueness type can only be used once. Therefore, a unique value can be changed in place.

    Examples

    Hello world:

    Factorial:

    Fibonacci sequence:

    Podcasts:

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