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hellboy wrote:Taking a listen now - sounds good so far.
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hellboy wrote:Taking a listen now - sounds good so far.
Not so far, but I'm only 4 tracks in. So far it sounds like pretty vanilla Melvins.Calfium Jay wrote:hellboy wrote:Taking a listen now - sounds good so far.
Is it heavy / weird?
Yep. I LOVE them to death, Buzz included. But for how he bags on bands like Tool for being "lazy" and taking their sweet ass time, and championing his "writing all the time approach," they've become an example of the downside to that approach. Granted, they're still probably at the TOP of the heap in terms of bands who take the "constantly releasing tons of music" approach, don't get me wrong. But a Melvins album/Buzzo riff is veering towards something that's easily parodied at this point. Just variations on the same thing over and over.hellboy wrote:Tres Cabrones was alright, I think Freak Puke is probably their strongest since (A) Senile Animal
I'd be pretty cool with the Melvins taking a break and coming back in 3-4 years time with something a bit fresher. The last few albums sound mostly like recycled material to me - The Melvins are usually best when trying something new.
Today the Melvins announced Pinkus Abortion Technician their next album, which will feature both Steven McDonald and Jeff Pinkus on bass simultaneously! The album is scheduled to be released on April 20th via Ipecac Recordings. In addition to that, they've also released the dates for their U.S. tour which begins in late April, check out the tour dates below.
"With our upcoming release, we double your bass player with Steven McDonald and Jeff Pinkus holding down the bottom," explains Dale Crover. "It's an experiment in the low end of the aural spectrum where we asked ourselves, 'Would it work?' 'Could it work??' 'Should it work???' The answers were yes, yes and YES!"
"We've never had two bass players," adds Buzz Osborne. "We've had two drummers and two guitar players, so it makes total sense to now have two bass players. We'll be taking this two-prong bass attack on the road as well which should prove to be interesting. 'Pinkus Abortion Technician' is a radically great record and was a stone groove to record. We drank a lot of coffee and enjoyed each other's company. I like Steven and Jeff a great deal. I admire their bass playing and singing and both of them can grill a mean steak."
"Pinkus Abortion Technician" track listing:
Stop Moving To Florida
Embrace The Rub
Don't Forget To Breathe
Flamboyant Duck
Break Bread
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Prenup Butter
Graveyard
"Stop Moving To Florida" is a medley of the James Gang's "Stop" and BUTTHOLE SURFERS' "Moving To Florida", the band also covers THE BEATLES' "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and BUTTHOLE SURFERS' "Graveyard" on the eight-song release. Pre-orders will be announced soon.