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Gluey Porch Treatments (Extra Track Reissue)

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1986 debut album from Washington grunge gods featuring Matt Lukin (Mudhoney) on bass, with 12 BONUS tracks!!

Review:

The second and last album done with Lukin keeps the Melvins' freak flag flying. Starting with the slow-as-hell “Eye Flys,” which, if nothing else, shows off Osbourne's skill at monster soloing while Crover and Lukin play a rhythm that would be too slow even for funerals, Gluey Porch Treatments is, to a large extent, more of the same. Then again, with the possible exception of St. Vitus, not many other bands out there were embracing the love of sludge metal monstrosities as the threesome was (just compare it what Ozzy Osbourne himself was doing at the time). “Exact Paperbacks” alone would have eaten most purportedly loud groups for breakfast without even trying. The combination of sudden, herky-jerky thrash (but not thrash metal) and epic stomp and sprawl once again did wonders here. Meanwhile, Osbourne's attempts to remold the singing on “God of Thunder” into a new guise for the underground (“Bitten Into Sympathy” in particular sounds like the ultimate fusion of Gene Simmons' voice and Tony Iommi's riffs) means his voice once more sounds just ridiculously perfect. Drawn-out syllables at the end of lines descending into murk, bellowing half-understandable insanities, flanged warbles and squeals: It's all there. Crover has some great fun with drums at points – check out the start of “Influence of Atmosphere,” where the echo on his fills and pounds just makes it all the more nuttily dramatic, or the equally strong conclusion of “Leech.” Besides the title track, other examples of the band's perverse wit via song title includes “Steve Instant Newman” and the perfectly descriptive “Heaviness of the Load.” After being unavailable for years, Gluey Porch Treatments finally got rereleased in 2001 with a slew of demo cuts perfect for pounding your head further into your torso.
All Music Guide – Ned Raggett

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Eye Flys
  2. Echo/Don't Piece Me
  3. Heater Moves And Eyes
  4. Steve Instant Neuman
  5. Influence Of Atmosphere
  6. Exact Paperbacks
  7. Happy Gray Or Black
  8. Leeech
  9. Glow God
  10. Big As Mountain
  11. Heaviness Of The Load
  12. Flex With You
  13. Bitten Into Sympathy
  14. Gluey Porch Treatments
  15. Clipping Roses
  16. As It Was
  17. Over From The Excrement
  18. Echohead
  19. Flex With You
  20. Don't Piece Me
  21. Bitten Into Sympathy
  22. Exact Paperbacks
  23. Glow God/Big As Mountain
  24. Heaviness Of The Load
  25. Happy Gray Or Black
  26. Heater Moves And Eyes
  27. Gluey Porch Treatments
  28. Eye Flys
  29. Clipping Roses
Release date NZ
October 11th, 2013
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Label
Ipecac Records
Album Length (Minutes)
60:48
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
689230001225
Product ID
21723714

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