Favourite Trilogy

Started by Smash the State, July 09, 2010, 03:35:26 PM

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What is you favourite Melvins trilogy?

Sludge/Doom Trilogy (Bullhead, Eggnog, Lysol)
Atlantic Trilogy (Houdini, Stoner Witch, Stag)
The Trilogy (The Maggot, The Bootlicker, The Crybaby)
Melvins/Big Business (A Senile Animal, Nude With Boots, The Bride Screamed Murder)

Smash the State

If in the Melvins discography we distinguish these trilogies (or courses) with albums interconnected by concepts, sound, period, and lineup
What is the best for you?

Consider each "three albums" as one, as a great set.

The most complete, creative, memorable, marvelous and homogeneous.

jules

It's impossible for me to pick a favourite. When faced with four plates of perfection, one chooses the "All You Can Eat For $x" option (or

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Quote from: jules on July 09, 2010, 03:55:15 PM
Each of your trilogies has been the best at one time or another.
Ah so true!
I love them all but perhaps i'd go with the Maggot/Bootlicker/Crybaby trilogy. That would have been a dead cert had Crybaby been better as i mostly kinda dislike that one bar Divorced, Mine Is No Disgrace and the Yow collabs. Was tempted by the BB era too however i feel that Bride drags that threesome down a little.

Smash the State

I think that The Terror Trilogy (Maggot Bootlicker Crybaby) is more complete, connected and conceptual than others.

The Atlantic triad is perfect for the Grunge moment and movement. The best for new listeners.

What I called Sludge and Doom Trilogy is the milestone of the Melvins, their trademark, which makes them epochal.

Despite everything I chose the last three albums because I love the double drum set and new compositions Buzz.

Riven

I'm going to have to say the Atlantic trilogy.  Simply put, it has the most solid records - in songwriting, flow, heavyness, and Melvins quirkiness.  It has what I consider to be their most innovative material, career defining material, and best song selection overall.  Also props to their best production in both album structure and sonic quality.  Yeah. 

In second place I'd probably go for the Bullhead period, despite the songwriting genius of the current trilogy (especially when considering songs like Civilized Worm and Billy Fish).  Bullhead and Lysol are just so full of raw emotion and badassery that they just can't be beat.  Everytime I hear Your Blessened I'm moved to tears. 

anaconda

Lysol, Tora Tora Tora, HAT trilogy.

and this:



MrLuck87

I think they all tie and it comes down to genre preference.  Not one of those albums sound half assed and you can really tell they put a lot of effort into all of them.

With that said I'm going to go with the latest trilogy, that is until 2012 comes and they have a 4th album out.  As much as I love all the albums the new ones are like crack to me.  If I listen to Houdini once I'll feel satisfied and pick out another cd from my stack.  With the latest albums I usually find my self listening to each of them two or three before putting it back.

And I'll say it again, I think Nude With Boots will become the new Stag and H.A.T.  Misunderstood at first but eventually loved by most fans.  I really love everything about that album.  It may very well be my favorite Melvins album.  Flush/Stupid Creep/ and Savage Hippy have especially been kicking my ass lately.  I've also thought that The Stupid Creep is one of those songs that's easy to overlook but if they played it live it would melt faces.

Smash the State

Quote from: anaconda on July 09, 2010, 11:01:23 PM
Lysol, Tora Tora Tora, HAT trilogy.

and this:




yes but now there is the Melvins BB trilogy and I would like to know how you ranked it compared to other

(the) Razor

Atlantic Trilogy has all Melvin's personalities.
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black stallion

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Smash the State

26 songs - GPT - Ozma???

there is some same songs on these records... I think is possible put them in this poll

the bloat

Had to throw down for the "Terror Trilogy" seeing as the Maggot is my favorite Melvins moment frozen in amber. The Bootlicker is an excellent compliment to the abrasiveness of the Maggot and then you have the Crybaby which sums up the experimental / collaborative nature of this band quite neatly. I like to imagine that Colossus of Destiny is also part of this progression.

Mad Arab

Quote from: Smash the State on July 12, 2010, 08:57:30 AM
26 songs - GPT - Ozma???

there is some same songs on these records... I think is possible put them in this poll

I'd vote for this trilogy as my current favorite

mjk

Tough question.  The Sludge is how I want to think of the Melvins, so that's the most essential.  The Atlantic just has straight up their best songs, if I wanted to turn someone onto the Melvins, that's where I look.  I really like the diversity of Thee Trilogy: one's heavy as shit, one's a trip, one's hilarious hijinks.  The Big Business Trilogy is easy to swallow but the true strength of this era is how great they are live.  I guess this question just underlines how badass this band is.

I'm going to vote for the Sludge, but I just picked up Thee Trilogy on vinyl and can't go without staring lustfully into the photographic evidence, so I brag unto thee:

(the) Razor

Haha, bet you're not allowed to buy that in Germany.
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