Showing posts with label Crain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crain. Show all posts

11 October 2017

HALF COCKED Soundtrack 1995

by request
 
 

 Tracklist 

1 Unknown Artist Snoopy 0:43
2 Unwound Dragnalus 3:30
3 Slant 6 Time Expired 2:26
4 Truckstop No Space 0:27
5 Rodan (3) Tron 2:28
6 Sleepyhead CB 2:43
7 Ruby Falls Dusty 4:07
8 Freakwater Drunk Friend 3:15
9 Salmon Skin Untitled 1:17
10 Versus B-9 4:30
11 Polvo Can I Ride 4:03
12 Retsin Untitled 0:33
13 Big Heifer Flowers In Our Hair 3:17
14 Boondoggle Invertabrate 4:39
15 Truckstop All-Nighter 0:43
16 Crain (2) Hey Cops 3:49
17 Helium (3) Magic Box 4:54
18 Dungbeetle The Man Went Out 2:44
19 Truckstop Truckstop Theme 3:00
20 Grifters, The* The Want 6:33
 

10 August 2015

CRAIN Speed 1992

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Tracklist

Car Crash Decisions
Monkeywrench
Proposed Production
Kneel
The Dead Town
King Octane
Skinminer Pastel
News From Warsaw
Ten Miles Of Fiction
Ribcage
 

24 December 2012

CRAIN Heater 1994

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review[+] by Ned Raggett
That Crain comes from Louisville isn't necessarily immediately obvious; but then again, Steve Albini is the producer, listed under the guise of '80s hip-hop/R&B types Whodini. If anything, the first thing that will leap to mind when opening track "Foot Sanding" kicks in is Helmet because there's the same chunky, fierce brusqueness that characterizes the band's breakthrough Meantime. Soon enough, though, there are enough slower tempos and shifts, not to mention an appreciation of darker textures, to indicate that Crain has its own path to follow. While the member's names -- Jason Hayden, Jon Cook, and Tim Furnish -- are listed in the liner notes, what they exactly do isn't. From the general sound they're likely a power trio in the indie '90s vein, post-hardcore rather than post-Cream. Not quite emo in the original sense -- though the lead singer does let out more than a few unsettling screams -- the three do kick up a righteous din throughout. The varying time signatures, meanwhile, showcase at least a bit of a link to local types like Rodan and more math rock sorts elsewhere. Add in dollops of Helmet as mentioned, plus a generally crisper take on various grunge types from Seattle, and Heater is the result. While Crain wasn't per se a groundbreaker, when the three are on they don't hold back, while Albini's production makes everything sound just right, as is his wont. "The Waste Kings" is a highlight, a massive, brawling epic practically crackling with rage as things calm down just enough to suddenly amp up again. The bright surge of "Bricks" is another winner, while "Hey Cops!" and "Knock Yr Daylights Out" deserve a nod just for the titles alone. An interesting bit of trivia: the art throughout comes from a video, Toy Porno, created by underground legends the Frogs.
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22 December 2012

CRAIN 7 inches

Crackhouse  1992

A1
Crackhouse
A2
Bricks
B
Hey Cops!


Monkeywrench 1991

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Tracklist

A1
Monkeywrench
A2
Skinminer Pastel
B1
Painful Answer
B2
Nervous Woman, Nervous Man