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Hammer Party
Z**
Big, but also Black
Big Black' s first three eps. Sounds like Big Black. Do you like Big Black? This is Big Black.
C**G
I love this CD
I love this CD. Excellent compiliation of Big Black's first three albums.The only sad thing is that the item arrived with the jewel case cracked.
R**7
Not a Pretty Picture
Whether or not you believed Albini's rants or whether or not you despised him is really secondary to one thing---he and Big Black affected you one way or another. You could not listen to a Big Black record and not come away thinking "what the hell was that?" And to some degree that was the point. Big Black was a machine of distruction with one goal in mind---piss people off. If you liked it then great--if you didn't then who the expletive cares. Albini and co. were probably more punk than 99% of the bands of their time who claimed they were punk and lets face facts--most punks probably did'nt get Big Black anyhow. Sure at times they sounded like an audio parody of a John Waters movie but most of the time Albini's twisted version of middle America sounded very disturbing and to this day no one has equaled it.
D**S
At the Starting Gate
Honestly, each ep contained on this cd should be reviewed seperately but taken as a whole, as Big Black's early material, it is pretty impressive and an interesting diversion from the typical "loud, fast and sloppy" punk and hardcore sound a like bands that were the competition. Songs like "Cables", "Pigeon Kill", "Dead Billy" and "Seth" up the ante to the later brilliance that would be Big Black. Since each song was deliberately constructed, Big Black got labelled as "math rock" (a meaningless rock critic term if you ask me). Many bands at the time were dealing with politically incorrect subjects but Big Black is actually good music (though not something you'd sing to yourself). Industrial/metal/noise bands would "borrow" some of the ideas contained here. And yes, Albini is not nearly as scary as he sounds but if you are into Big Black, you've probably guessed that already.
M**S
Hammered
I was first intrigued by the mystique surrounding Steve Albini,and his place on the musical map.That is how i came to Big Black,and The Hammer Party.This album is blunt and unapologetic,and if one wants to apply the punk tag to anything this is the kind of album it fits like a glove.If you cant stand to be reminded of the sometimes cruel realities that occur in our world it may be an idea to approach this album with caution.Yes it paints disturbing pictures,and bangs them into your skull like a drill,but it has an addictive quality,that makes you want to go back and interpret the songs for yourself.As Steve Albini says the records there we hope you like it.Standout mention from my perspective goes to the RacerX Ep section ,it is infectious right from the title song.I also believe that it is a collection of songs that fit into any time in music's landscape,mostly because it really is alternative.I would recommend Hammer Party,then you will understand what it is that i have been stumbling along trying to put into words.
M**S
You won't feel any better after listening...
That's not to say that this album is bad at all. I guess if you are buying a Big Black album in the first place, you are not looking to be uplifted by the message of the songs.You are probably in or were in a band to enjoy this, and probably made your own tape with a Roland, cheap guitar and amp and a 4-track tascam.I get the biggest kick out of the "Top Gun" and "Flashdance" drum samples being used for nefarious purposes (Racer X ep content.)"Texas" is by far the most intense and mean spirited, spiteful song I have ever heard. I love it.
C**N
not-so easy listening at it's best!
pop music has become digital and sweet lately, but am i ready for the alternative? hell yes! this album is amazing! sure it's a lot rougher than their later work, but it's still genius. some of the guitar sounds are even more amazing and mysterious (check out the guitar on "i can be killed," it sounds like a keyboard!) than the later big black, especially on the first six tracks which are the most primal and raw. maybe it's a little hard to listen to, but i love how the honesty and purity shines through in the barely competent production. plus, this album rocks harder than most albums you own. this album is proof that it doesn't take a big recording budget to make a great album, and that anyone with their heart in it can make great music. this album is a daily inspiration to me.
G**R
ten stars or more
What can I say. This album is the absolute proof that 50% of the music production is useless or faking it's origin. It's brutal, viciously violent, it's a true exeprience everybody should do once in its life. Look at the picture sleeve : no one dares that. Listen to that sound : non one could do that (even if they try). Put all your Limp Bizkit (ans the self-called "bad" and violent bands and rappers) on the trashcan. What's more, they even look like you and me. To be short : Albini had it. (beware : Shellac ( the new band) is not Big Black. Do you whant "though" music. Go for it.
S**S
Five Stars
:-)
R**T
Il primo Albini
Io non so cosa sia successo, ma il fatto di aver comprato questo cd per ben due volte (ne ho così due copie identiche) vuol dire due cose 8appunto): o che amo alla follia la musica di Steve Albini, oppure che mi sono rincretinito (opto per quest’ultima soluzione però). Insomma, oggi, mentre sto facendo ordine nella mia discoteca (che inizia a diventare ingestibile visto cosa combino) tentando di capire dove sono gli album e cosa manca per completare le discografie delle band o degli artisti preferiti, mi sono accorto da avere due copie di questo album. Allora, visto che non lo avevo ancora commentato qui su Amazon, lo faccio ora per questa copia che “dovrebbe” apparire come acquisto verificato (“dovrebbe” perché non capita sempre). E anche perché su Steve Albini è una figura importante nel mondo musicale, checché ne vogliano dire i “non estimatori”. Albini ha innanzitutto una correttezza morale e umana difficilmente riscontrabile in ambito di music-biz, e poi ha prodotto album fondamentali della scena rock. Vorrà dire qualcosa, giusto? Ma lui è ancora lì a fare musica e a sbarcare il lunario, non come il “santone” Rick Rubin che se la spassa in California (e comunque massimo rispetto anche per Rick Rubin). Ma Steve Albini è più vicino a noi comuni mortali, visto che finito il suo concerto scende tra il pubblico a guardare ed ascoltare i concerti degli altri. Evviva Steve! Dunque l’album: Hammer Party (titolo e copertina che lascia poco alla fantasia) è un “pestone” sui calli dei benpensanti e di tutti quei censori dell’underground americano tra il 1981 e il 1991. Una scena vitalissima che ha fatto da substrato per quello che è successo negli anni ’90. E andassero a fan*****, detto dal profondo del cuore, tutti quelli che dicono che non sono stati anni mitici. Questo cd è una raccolta dei primi Ep registrati dai Big Black, infatti ci sono tracce relative a Lungs, Bulldozer e Racer-X. Per cui è un buon compendio della musica pensata e creata da Albini all’inizio della sua carriera. Le caratteristiche sono quelle che poi identificano (almeno per me) lo stile Albini: ripetizioni di accordi di chitarra e batteria con qualcosa in più che può essere un sax scatenato in virtuosismi jazz, oppure una drum machine o un’altra diavoleria elettronica che aggiunge corposità ad un suono che definire scabro è grasso che cola. Per intenderci “Dead Billy” è forse il brano-manifesto delle sonorità Albiniane.Mi scuso perché prima sono stato impreciso: Drum Machine è proprio un componente della band, così come riportano le informazioni su Wikipedia. Albini assegna un ruolo (direi fondamentale) nella sua band proprio alla Roland TR-606 utilizzata in tutte le canzoni qui presenti. Le prime sei tracce sono il primissimo Ep dei Big Black, e oltre a Dead Billy è degna di nota anche “I can be Killed”. La musica che si ascolta rimanda a riferimenti come gli Stooges, i Suicide, i Velvet Underground, ma anche roba più “art” come i Fall, i Birthday Party e i Pere Ubu. Più che rimandare è sullo stesso piano, almeno per quanto riguarda i suoi contemporanei, nel creare quel sound così caratteristico che poi oggi ascoltiamo negli Shellac. I brani sono veloci e scappano via rapidamente, a parte qualche episodio un po’ più lungo (si superano i 4 minuti) i 57 minuti di questa raccolta sono un compendio ottimo per sintetizzare cos’era il sound underground di quegli anni. Ottimo compendio, infatti ne ho due copie.
B**R
echt der Hammer
super Musik, mehrere EPs zusammengefasst, Big Black at their best.Absolut jedem Fan zu empfehlen.Steve Albini zeigt allen was er draufhat.
A**R
Chicago Anfang 80er
Irgendwie alles schräg, verzerrte Gitarre mit Drumcomputer zum Teil echten Drums. Keine Ahnung wie das genannt wurde. Post Punk Pre Industrial Krach?
S**7
assolutamente fantastico
mi mancava questo album che dire magnifico!ottimo imballaggio sempre sicuromolto soddisfatto lo consiglio a tutti quest album grande
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