Re: The Melvins Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 12:39 pm
I like it too, but I find the quality of the recording pretty average
Yeah, but they get mates rates so unlikely to change at this stageCalfium Jay wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 4:52 pm That was OK-ish. But I couldn't listen to a full album let alone a double album of that kind of thing.
And that Mackie Osbourne art style got old 10 years ago...
Thank you for a legitimate source.
It's a few months away, but if you want to buy me a present then I'd happily have this on vinyl.earthrocker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 11:09 amYeah its pretty decent for a surprise drop!. Christmas is looming HB
A hybrid of covers and inspired jams, joined by their good friend Void Manes and produced by Toshi Kasai, this project will likely for the first time challenge longtime Melvins fans, because the band isn’t known for doing that…ever.
Expect Industrial accidents, broken machines, modular synths, circuit-bent toys inspired by the dawning of the industrial music genre kicked off in no small part by Throbbing Gristle. The first all-electronic Melvins LP!?!
The Vinyl Art edition, sporting locked groove infinite loops on both sides, also comes with a bonus Flexi disc with 2 tracks! Complimentary CD version included, and the head kicker… Off-axis drilled spare spindle hole – an act inspired by industrial forefathers (we advise against even thinking of using it!) Hand stamped art on the center label... just about every down and dirty trick from the industrial miscreants of yesteryears handbook.
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