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Twelve Point Buck

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発売日 2013年04月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTouch & Go
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 48
SKU 036172074822

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:08
エディション : Reissue
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      New Pants and Shirt
    2. 2.
      Space: 1999
    3. 3.
      Lupus
    4. 4.
      Richard
    5. 5.
      Man Vs. Nature
    6. 6.
      Gates of Heaven
    7. 7.
      Pig Foot and Beer
    8. 8.
      Seven Thunders
    9. 9.
      Free Love in Amsterdam
    10. 10.
      Ted Key Beefs
    11. 11.
      Cotton Bolls
    12. 12.
      The Puppy
    13. 13.
      Hi There
    14. 14.
      Ballad of My Old Man
    15. 15.
      The Rub
    16. 16.
      3/4" Drill Bit
    17. 17.
      I Am, I Said
    18. 18.
      Cyst
    19. 19.
      Never Gave Me a Kiss
    20. 20.
      The Noble Art of Self Defense

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Killdozer

その他
エンジニア: Butch Vig; Steve Marker
プロデューサー: Butch Vig; Killdozer
アーティスト: Engelbert Humperdinck

商品の紹介

Mojo (Publisher) (3/01, p.115) - "...An authentic, powerful refinement of hardcore strictures. Atop a slow, awesomely powerful blues-based grind...vocalist Michael Gerald bellows like a wounded moose about the ridiculousness of ostensible normality..."|
Rovi

Having carved out its own particular furrow of death by this point, destruction and tongue-piercing-cheek-wall black humor, on Twelve Point Buck Killdozer didn't so much relax a bit as start to grind the wheels. There are some great moments, it has to be said, but for the most part they're musical ones, as the band, especially Bill Hobson, start to stretch out in more directions than before. At the same time, the members can't leave their sound too far behind them, and the result sometimes is a compromise. When Killdozer's on, though, they're on fire. "New Pants and Shirt" is actually a brilliant smashing together of huge noise, rhythm crunch, and psychedelic soloing, Hobson making his guitar as strung out as possible. The immediately following "Space 1999" is just as incredible, Gerald's drawling sleaze-Elvis, the queasy, stiff funk (if there is such a thing) of the music a stentorian crawl to the grave. Butch Vig at the very least makes everything sound as huge and crushing as all the band's work has been in the past, but perhaps goes too over the top here -- more variety would have helped in the end. Gerald sneaks in some sly literary references again, at the least -- Flannery O'Connor is specifically name-checked on the horn-touched sort-of tribute "Lupus" -- while the inclusion of a snippet of a farm report at one point seems like an all-too-appropriate touch. As for a song about Irwin Allen films called "Man Vs. Nature" that ruminates on the question of justice in a cold universe and how Charlton Heston is "just a ham" -- well, why not? In another change, meanwhile, every song is an original -- then again, the original single-only release of For Ladies Only from the previous year may well have killed their appetite for that at the time. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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