Vibracobra wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 3:52 am
rsmurphy wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 2:36 pm
Respectfully disagree.
Boces is peak, fucked-up, noisy, and drugged-out Mercury Rev. Sounds better as well. That is one crazy-ass loud record.
I also think Boces is great, you're basically right in what you say. I tend to rate it slighly lower than the debut because that first album contains "chasing a bee", "cancer cell" and specially the uncomparable "frittering".
After those two with David Baker I kinda lost interest in the band, tough See you and Deserter have some cool tracks. But I hate the way the drums sound on the former.
I like all of their first five albums - "The Secret Migration" is where they jumped the shark for me - but I have to say that when I saw them live in 1991 they were brain-fryingly loud and visceral to an extent that none of their recordings ever quite captured.
I'm still kicking myself for not going to see Mudhoney the year before - not because I like particularly like Mudhoney, but because they were supported by the Flaming Lips - the only gig that the Donahue / Roberts line-up ever played in Britain, apparently. By the time I got to see them they had Ronald Jones and Stephen Drozd , which was mind-blowing enough, but "In a Priest driven Ambulance" and "Hit to Death..." are my favourite Lips albums, so it sucks that I'll only ever be able to watch that line-up play live via YouTube.
I voted NC by the way. As Vibracobra mentioned upthread they've made too many great records to dismiss, but for me "Yoshimi" was their last great one, and they're nothing but a sad, cheesy spectacle now. I've read various rumours about the circumstances surrounding Michael Ivins' departure, from "he didn't want to tour anymore due to some minor health issues" to "Wayne Coyne fired him by text message because he looked too old". I sincerely hope it wasn't the latter. A pox on WC if it was.
I hate music, it's got too many notes.