Mudhoney
The Lucky Ones
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| Genre(s): | Alternative/College Rock | |
| Label: | Sub Pop | |
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Mudhoney
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Description: | LP and free 7"!! On Sub Pop |
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| Format: | LP (vinyl) | |
| Genre(s): | Alternative/College Rock | |
| Label: | Sub Pop | |
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£10.79
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...according to our Brian on 29 May 2008.
Worldwide lovers of the finer things are rejoicing at the news that
Mudhoney, yep Mudhoney, is back in action in 2008 with The Lucky Ones,
the
band’s eighth full album in a mere 20 years of triumphant
rocking. Deliberately and aggressively raw, The Lucky Ones sounds as
lean and as full-on
as any modern equivalent one cares to mention.
Recorded in a scant 3.5 days (including overdubs) with Tucker Martine
(who also recorded four
songs on the previous album, Under a Billion
Suns), Mudhoney went in armed with a batch of new material expecting to
spend a fair amount of time
getting it right. Bang—and bang again
after some mixing—and a new album was birthed in record time, faster
than anything else the band’s done to
date. The grand majority of
these numbers were intentionally written “from the rhythm up” instead
of from the riff and the lyrics down. The effect is
to thrust out
the bottom-end rumble of drummer Dan Peters and bassist Guy Maddison,
and to bring about a cohesive whole not entirely ruled by the
almighty
riff—although you certainly don’t have to look hard to find ‘em.
Opening The Lucky Ones, the band defiantly looks twenty years of
heaviness
and critical hosannas in the eye and spits out the anthemic “I’m Now,”
an existential place where “the past makes no sense, the future
looks tense.” Finding eager new converts locked firmly in the present who’ll agree should not prove difficult.