Pioneers Of Seattle Grunge On 180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
After their successful period in the early days of grunge, Mudhoney spread their wings to the blues and garage rock on their 1998 album Tomorrow Hit Today, referring to the song "When Tomorrow Hits" off their self-titled debut album. Frontman Mark Arm still sings like he is back in those early days and the instrumental parts are equally as impressive. As one of the few remaining Seattle originals they're hitting the right notes. Part of this can be accounted to the studio talents of legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson.
The alternative rock band Mudhoney can be seen as one of the pioneers of grunge music. They inspired countless other grunge and rock musicians and will always be linked to the Seattle music scene.
"On their fourth release for Reprise and seventh overall, Mudhoney show that they have absolutely no plans to mellow out in their old age. On Tomorrow Hit Today, the influential Seattle outfit harness their attack more than the full-throttle previous release, My Brother the Cow. Mark Arm still sings with all the attitude he can muster, while the others gleefully bash away at their instruments, creating tunes comparable to the enjoyable racket that the New York Dolls and Stooges laid down earlier. And it's very impressive that Mudhoney can still deliver true garage rock all these years later -- 'I Have to Laugh' and the opening 'A Thousand Forms of Mind' are classic Mudhoney stompers, and they mix it up with '60s surf ('Night of the Hunted') and blues-rock ('Move With the Wind'). Along with the Melvins, Mudhoney remained one of the few remaining Seattle originals, and Tomorrow Hit Today is one of their finest and most focused." - AllMusic
Features:
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl LP
• Black Vinyl
• Insert
• Import
Selections:
Side One:
1. A Thousand Forms Of Mind
2. I Have To Laugh
3. Oblivion
4. Try To Be Kind
5. Poisoned Water
6. Real Low Vibe
Side Two:
1. This Is The Life
2. Night Of The Hunted
3. Move With The Wind
4. Ghost
5. I Will Fight No More Forever
6. Beneath The Valley Of The Underdog
After their successful period in the early days of grunge, Mudhoney spread their wings to the blues and garage rock on their 1998 album Tomorrow Hit Today, referring to the song "When Tomorrow Hits" off their self-titled debut album. Frontman Mark Arm still sings like he is back in those early days and the instrumental parts are equally as impressive. As one of the few remaining Seattle originals they're hitting the right notes. Part of this can be accounted to the studio talents of legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson.
The alternative rock band Mudhoney can be seen as one of the pioneers of grunge music. They inspired countless other grunge and rock musicians and will always be linked to the Seattle music scene.
"On their fourth release for Reprise and seventh overall, Mudhoney show that they have absolutely no plans to mellow out in their old age. On Tomorrow Hit Today, the influential Seattle outfit harness their attack more than the full-throttle previous release, My Brother the Cow. Mark Arm still sings with all the attitude he can muster, while the others gleefully bash away at their instruments, creating tunes comparable to the enjoyable racket that the New York Dolls and Stooges laid down earlier. And it's very impressive that Mudhoney can still deliver true garage rock all these years later -- 'I Have to Laugh' and the opening 'A Thousand Forms of Mind' are classic Mudhoney stompers, and they mix it up with '60s surf ('Night of the Hunted') and blues-rock ('Move With the Wind'). Along with the Melvins, Mudhoney remained one of the few remaining Seattle originals, and Tomorrow Hit Today is one of their finest and most focused." - AllMusic
Features:
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl LP
• Black Vinyl
• Insert
• Import
Selections:
Side One:
1. A Thousand Forms Of Mind
2. I Have To Laugh
3. Oblivion
4. Try To Be Kind
5. Poisoned Water
6. Real Low Vibe
Side Two:
1. This Is The Life
2. Night Of The Hunted
3. Move With The Wind
4. Ghost
5. I Will Fight No More Forever
6. Beneath The Valley Of The Underdog