Poll
Question:
A Senile Animal, Nude with Boots or The Bride Screamed Murder
Option 1: A Senile Animal
votes: 12
Option 2: Nude With Boots
votes: 3
Option 3: The Bride Screamed Murder
votes: 16
Why not? everyone here (most members) probably already heard the new album..
My vote goes to ASA..
I voted TBSM. It's just...better. It's more varied. Like a fat woman, it ain't always pretty, but there's more to love.
I voted TBSM/ ASA is a close second.
There's no 'none of the above' option?
TBSM because is more various and crazy than ASA which i still like a lot
It's too early to tell.
Quote from: the bloat on May 18, 2010, 10:36:17 AM
I voted TBSM. It's just...better. It's more varied. Like a fat woman, it ain't always pretty, but there's more to love.
"she aint a lady if shes under 280"
I think its disgusting that people are debating this before Bride's even been released. :-s
Haven't heard Bride yet but NWB>ASA
ANTSWBABSM.
Really can't decide as they're all on equal footing. Perhaps if i realllly had to say maybe i'd go with Senile, afterall 'A History Of Bad Men' is probably one of my upmost Melv tunes.
Haven't heard Bride- refuse to dip in early, but the sequencing alone on ASA makes it Smithsonian ready. Three or four tracks ending with drum outros? Leading into the next drum intro? It just proves how Buzz grasps the whole album experience. Really, who puts thought into 'the big picture' anymore?
By the way, has anybody mentioned White Shit on this site? Saw them again a couple of weeks ago. Fucking red hot.
1 A NUDE BRIDE
2 THE ANIMAL BOOTS
3 SENILE MURDER
I find some individual tracks on NWB to be some of the catchiest, addictive songs (suicide, kicking machine, billy fish), but as an album NWB doesn't seem cohesive enough (or not in the right way) for me to really prefer it. I say that even though kicking machine is pretty much a variation on zeppelin's good times bad times (which is a great song anyway). While ASA is a strong cohesive album with uniformly strong songs some of them initially reminded me of previously released songs but with more parts (civ. worm-with teeth; badmen-nightgoat). Don't shoot if I got the names mixed up on ASA as I've mostly listened to it in the car without a tracklist. That said, I love the scratchy guitar on talking horse, and the slower songs near the end of the album were reborn for me when experienced live. So ASA for the win so far. Can't wait for Bride. Well, actually I can, which is why I haven't downloaded it.
I can't wait to hear it to
I'm listening to ASA right now. I forgot to mention how very fond I am of History of Drunks. My wife is fond of it as well (it made it on our wedding after party mix).
To be fair, there is "the melvins effect" to acknowledge, whereby each new album is enjoyed and initially processed but looses out to more familiar competition only to be rediscovered a year or two down the road as face slapping wonderful just in time to distract you from their newer release and thus continuing "the melvins effect."
Have NOT listened to TBSM yet BUT it pretty much is a given WE all are most fond of the "early stuff".
New MELVINS is better than anything BUT old MELVINS. 8)
I listen to NWB and ASA often, They do not give me the goosebumps such a H.A.T or PIGS or Maggot.
Quote from: pinkyslim on May 19, 2010, 04:31:20 PM
They do not give me the goosebumps such a H.A.T or PIGS or Maggot.
I dont think that the newer stuff is all that far behind those three. Although yes they were unfeasibly great tho!
I'm sure when HAT came out people were like, "sure it's good, but it's not as good as [insert previous melvins album: bullhead, houdini, etc.]"
HAT, POTRE and Maggot is the Mel's early stuff?
:D
:D/ agreed
H.A.T. and Gluey Porch Treatments will always be fav.s for me. I'd like to say it is for non sentimental reasons, as they are fantastic albums of depth and quality, able to change how you think of music, but there the sentimental stuff too. These two, electroretard and Maggot were the first melvins albums I got (it was hard to find stuff when i had to make a 2 hour trip to chapel hill just to get anything better than Circuit City's selection). I struggled with GPT at first and then it just unraveled and it changed how I thought of music. A few years go by and H.A.T. comes out and besides being an amazing album (prob my fave by anyone) I got to see them for the supporting tour and the live experience changed how I thought of music. So yeah none of my endorsements are every really mean on an objective critical level. But damn, they wouldn't be our favorites if they didn't kick some kind of ass, right?
Quote from: VaticanShotglass on May 20, 2010, 12:39:24 AM
H.A.T. and Gluey Porch Treatments will always be fav.s for me. I'd like to say it is for non sentimental reasons, as they are fantastic albums of depth and quality, able to change how you think of music, but there the sentimental stuff too. These two, electroretard and Maggot were the first melvins albums I got (it was hard to find stuff when i had to make a 2 hour trip to chapel hill just to get anything better than Circuit City's selection). I struggled with GPT at first and then it just unraveled and it changed how I thought of music. A few years go by and H.A.T. comes out and besides being an amazing album (prob my fave by anyone) I got to see them for the supporting tour and the live experience changed how I thought of music. So yeah none of my endorsements are every really mean on an objective critical level. But damn, they wouldn't be our favorites if they didn't kick some kind of ass, right?
The most logical explanation I can muster up is:
Show me someone who states"ASA, NWB and TBSM are their all time favorite MELVINS releases".
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Quote from: pinkyslim on May 19, 2010, 04:31:20 PM
They do not give me the goosebumps such a H.A.T or PIGS or Maggot.
HATER!!!!!
Quote from: norecess on May 20, 2010, 01:18:39 AM
Quote from: pinkyslim on May 19, 2010, 04:31:20 PM
They do not give me the goosebumps such a H.A.T or PIGS or Maggot.
HATER!!!!!
"Now that is just ridiculous, Dude. Nobody is going to cut your dick off. Not if I have anything to say about it."
ASA > TBSM > NWB
Although NWB includes some of my all time favorite songs (Billy Fish, Dies Iraea), the last songs are more like filler tracks or something (Savage Hippy, Stupid Creep, and that boring last song). Still a very very nice album.
I probably haven't heard TBSM often enough yet, but I couldn't say there's any bad song on it at the moment. The songs haven't grown on me as much as some NWB tracks, but as a whole, I think it's better than it.
ASA is the winner for me - no weak song on the album, lots of highlights (Talking Horse, Civilized Worm, History Of Bad Men, Mechanical Bride), and I probably rank it #1 because of it's freshness, first album with the BigBiz guys, new direction.
I could imagine that one day, TBSM replaces ASA as #1 in my personal ranking, but not for now.