Hey, I've been trying to meet you.. but what's that floating in the water?
Kind of sums up my experience of this album. Tried, just about to really get into it, and it throws up something distracting. Almost an album of two halves, mixed about. I felt the later part of the album came more into its own.
I'll put aside the debate on how pioneer or influential it was, it is a bit of an uneccessary burden and distraction. Yes, I can certainly see that some of the bass and drums spells would have been immitated by Nirvana, who lets face it are the ultimate rip-off merchants. I can also see elements of their progressions in Blackened Sky, one of my all time favourite albums. So I was earlier maybe a bit harsh in arguing the claim the album was a pre-cursor to Grunge. As a whole, that claim is some way off, but in parts it is probably true. Personally I can see this album having more of an influence on the brit-pop wave, and bands like Radiohead (wash my mouth out, sorry Fog) etc. Either way, takes nothing away from the album itself.
Hey, is for me the best song on the album. Why have I not listened to that before. Had it on repeat a few times, grown to absolutely love it now. Has that tone of that song of theirs that was in Fight Club, it is going straight into my liked library. On the other hand, I can't fucking stand Here Comes your Man, genuinely now hate that song. It is, for me, the yellow submarine of this album.
If this was an album entirely of songs like Tame, I Bleed, Monkey, Hey, Gauge Away, it would easily be an 8 for me. If it was an album of all the other songs, probably a 4-5 at most. So I guess somewhere in the middle, a solid 6 is about fair.
Enjoyed the experience, and the discussions it prompted. Listened to their first album as a bonus, and a good chunk of their latest released only last year. They still have 'it', and some surprisingly good stuff on there ( surprising only in the sense that bands from that era imo struggle to meet expectation with their new material). And plenty of their hits to find, outwith the whole albums. Cheers GD.