Arsenal

Crap
Total votes: 2 (18%)
No Crap
Total votes: 9 (82%)
Total votes: 11

ARSENAL

9
I've got both records. Pretty good, "Factory Smog" is stronger overall, though.

These records make me wonder if Durango's contribution toward Big Black songwriting was more than most people realize.

I mean, it seems like most people take it for granted that Albini was the principle songwriter in that band.

But if you look at Big Black's work, there was a big jump between Bulldozer and Racer-X in terms of guitar approach and overall sound. The guitar parts texture together more, songs like "Sleep" and "Shotgun" have similar motifs to some of the Arsenal stuff. I can't point my finger on it- how to describe it? I almost want to describe it as a "hardcore Japanimation" sound if that makes any sense.

Although Durango played on Bulldozer, it is possible that he first became fully active in songwriting on Racer-X, which would account for these changes.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests