A constantly evolving group, Blonde Redhead's artfully noisy rock and mysterious, bittersweet pop are united by a darkly romantic outlook that verges on cinematic. Despite the no wave leanings and pedal stomping of their early singles and 1995 self-titled debut, the group's music was as informed by Jean-Luc Godard and Pier Paolo Pasolini (whose work the band paid homage to on 1995's La Mia Vita Violenta) as My Bloody Valentine or Fugazi. Working with the latter band's Guy Picciotto on 2000's Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and 2004's Misery Is a Butterfly resulted in a pair o...