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At Action Park

 
Album Review: At Action Park

  • Artist: Shellac
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1994 09
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Shellac's first three singles (especially Uranus) suggested that Steve Albini was moving into more subtle and dynamic territory after the musical and lyrical brutality of Big Black and Rapeman, but the group's first full-length album, At Action Park, proved that the misanthropic noisemaker responsible for Atomizer and Songs About Fucking was still very much present. "My Black Ass," "Dog and Pony Show," and "Il Porno Star" revealed Albini was still obsessed with sex, violence, and anti-social behavior, and the hard, metallic guitar figures of "Pull the Cup" and "Song of the Minerals" were as uncompromisingly abrasive as ever, with Albini's trademark engineering (dry, stark, and crystal clear) making the rough edges all the more punishing. But At Action Park does reveal a band more musically intelligent and imaginative than Big Black, and while it hits a good bit harder than the 7"ers that preceded it, Shellac is still significantly more concerned with the space between the notes than any of Albini's earlier projects. Just as importantly, in drummer Todd Trainer and bassist Bob Weston, Albini had found a human rhythm section that lived up to his exacting specifications, with Weston adding both melody and force with his thick, meaty tone and Trainer displaying both precision and an expressive abstraction behind the kit. And while Shellac's idea of a good time would still make most folks uncomfortable, there's a dark but genuine humor to a few of the cuts (especially "Il Porno Star"), and "Song of the Minerals" suggests Albini may actually feel compassion for one of his protagonists. At Action Park made it clear that Steve Albini was slowly but surely maturing, while stubbornly refusing to compromise in the process. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Black Ass Shellac (3:00)
Pull the Cup Shellac (4:12)
The Admiral Shellac Shellac (2:21)
Crow Shellac (4:47)
Song of the Minerals Shellac (4:24)
A Minute Shellac (3:40)
The Idea of North Shellac (3:42)
Dog and Pony Show Shellac (3:59)
Boche's Dick Shellac (1:38)
Il Porno Star Shellac (5:14)

Credits

John Loder (Mastering), Peter Diemel (Engineer), Steve Albini (Vocals), Bob Weston (Vocals), Bob Weston (Bass), Todd Trainer (Drums), Steve Albini (Guitar), Iain Burgess (Engineer)
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At Action Park
Studio album by Shellac
Released October 24, 1994
Recorded March 1994
Genre Indie rock
Math rock
Length 37:03
Label Touch & Go
Producer Shellac
Professional reviews
Shellac chronology
At Action Park
(1994)
The Futurist
(1997)

At Action Park is the first full length record by Shellac, released in 1994.

Track listing

  1. "My Black Ass"
  2. "Pull the Cup"
  3. "The Admiral"
  4. "Crow"
  5. "Song of the Minerals"
  6. "A Minute"
  7. "The Idea of North"
  8. "Dog and Pony Show"
  9. "Boche's Dick"
  10. "Il Porno Star"

Credits

Personnel:

Staff:

  • John Loder - driver
  • Iain Burgess - chef
  • Peter Diemel - coffee
  • Corey Rusk - pyrotechnics

Miscellanea

  • The release came in a folded and hand-pressed sleeve which is referred as uni-pak style album jacket. The inner sleeve shows artwork with four microphones, the record sleeve shows an illustration on one side, and a lengthy medical text Resuscitation from apparent death by electric shock on the other side.
  • The Vinyl has engravings in the run-out groove of both sides - all written in CAPS: (1) "Smoking is as natural as breathing. They've been doing it since before i was born..." (2) "... which is a shame, because i could have invented it. - Todd Stanford Trainer 1994"
  • Action Park was an infamous theme park in New Jersey, which closed in 1996 due to numerous fatalities.



 
 

 

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