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Digital Garbage

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Since the late ‘80s, Mudhoney – the Seattle-based foursome whose muck-crusted version of rock, shot through with caustic wit and battened down by a ferocious low end – has been a high-pH tonic against the ludicrous and the insipid. Thirty
years later, the world is experiencing a particularly high-water moment for both those ideals. But just in time, vocalist Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison, and drummer Dan Peters are back with Digital Garbage, a barbed-wire-trimmed collection
of sonic brickbats. Arm's raw yawp and his bandmates’ long-honed chemistry make Digital Garbage an ideal release valve for the 2018 pressure cooker. “My sense of humour is dark, and these are dark times”, says Arm. “I suppose it’s only getting darker”.

Digital Garbage opens with the swaggering “Nerve Attack”, which can be heard as a nod both to modern-life anxiety and the ever-increasing threat of warfare. The album's title comes from the outro of “Kill Yourself Live”, which segues from
a revved-up Arm organ solo into a bleak look at the way notoriety goes viral. Arm says: “people really seem to find validation in the likes—and then there's Facebook Live, where people have streamed torture and murder, or, in the case of Philando Castile,
getting murdered by a cop. In the course of writing that song, I thought about how, once you put something out there online, you can’t wipe it away. It’s always going to be there—even if no one digs it up, it’s still out there floating somewhere”. Appropriately
enough, bits of recent news events float through the record: “Please Mr. Gunman”, on which Arm bellows “We'd rather die in church!” over his bandmates' careening charge, was inspired by a TV-news bubblehead's res­ponse to a 2017 church shooting, while the ominous
refrain that opens the submerged-blues of “Next Mass Extinction” calls back to last summer's clashes in Charlottesville.

Mudhoney's core sound—steadily pounding drums, swamp-thing bass, squalling guitar wobble, Arm's hazardous-chemical voice—remains on Digital Garbage, which the band recorded with long-time collaborator (and Digital Garbage pianist) Johnny
Sangster at the Seattle studio Litho. The anti-religiosity shimmy “21st Century Pharisees” builds its case with Maddison's woozy synths, which Arm says “add a really nice touch to the proceedings”. Digital Garbage closes with “Oh Yeah”, a brief celebration
of skateboarding, surfing, biking, and the joy provided by these escape valves. “I would’ve really just loved to write songs about just hanging out on the beach, and going on a nice vacation”, says Arm. “But, you know, that probably doesn’t make for great
rock”.

Mudhoney, however, know what does make great rock—and the riffs and fury of Digital Garbage will stand the test of time, even if the particulars fade away. “I've tried to keep things somewhat universal, so that this album doesn’t just seem
like of this time—hopefully some of this stuff will go away”, Arm laughs. "You don’t want to say in the future, ‘Hey, those lyrics are still relevant. Great!’”

Track Listing:

Side A:
  1. Nerve Attack
  2. Paranoid Core
  3. Please Mr. Gunman
  4. Kill Yourself Live
  5. Night and Fog
  6. 21st Century Pharisees
  7. Hey Neanderfuck
  8. Prosperity Gospel
  9. Messiah's Lament
  10. Next Mass Extinction
  11. Oh Yeah
Release date NZ
September 28th, 2018
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Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
310x310x10
UPC
098787122510
Product ID
28242462

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