Ex Melvins Confederate Mark Deutrom Achieves Artistic Equilibrium

Started by coodies, June 22, 2018, 06:17:44 PM

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John Schuller

Mark D is a seriously badass musician. I love his Silent Treatment album - so fucking good.


DToxico

Quote from: sadcorps on June 27, 2018, 12:47:34 AM
Mark D is a seriously badass musician. I love his Silent Treatment album - so fucking good.

This. Sad how few people listened to it, and how difficult it apparently was to get out there.

amazonAMAZON

I've put all three Mark D albums on rotation in Spotify and the Bellringer record, thanks to the recommendations of those of you on this board.

If we consider Big Business a bass player side project then it might be splitting hairs on which I prefer, but there's nothing about Mark's output that detracts musically from the Melvins legacy in any way. As a fan, it's a shame they couldn't work out their differences over time. It would be very cool if there were a series of split EPs some time:

Melvins/Bellringer
Melvins/Honky
Melvins/Trio Convulsante
Melvins/Redd Kross
Melvins/Big Business
Melvins/Hepa Titus

I guess that's sort of redundant since that's happened here and there anyway.

jules

Quote from: amazonAMAZON on June 28, 2018, 09:42:45 AM
I've put all three Mark D albums on rotation in Spotify and the Bellringers record, thanks to the recommendations of those of you on this board.

Have you heard the Iraq and Gate CDs Mark Deutrom made?