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Album Review: Atomizer

  • Artist: Big Black
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After countless rock and neo-industrial outfits attempted to one-up each other's levels of extremity over the years, Atomizer holds up extremely well. It's not every day that one hears a song considering self-immolation as "just something to do" or another that tackles the case of an alleged parent-child molestation ring from the viewpoint of the offender. Instrumentally, Atomizer is a wailing behemoth of assaultive Roland beats, Steve Albini and Santiago Durango's clanging and whirring guitars, and new member Dave Riley's lumberjack bass. Their musical invention went a couple steps further, most obviously on the warped-beyond-recognition guitars of "Passing Complexion" and "Kerosene." The latter is undeniably Big Black's brightest/bleakest moment, an epically roaming track that features an instantly memorable guitar intro, completely incapable of being accurately described by vocal imitation or physical gesture. It's also Albini at his most plainspoken and bleak: "Stare at the wall/Stare at each other and wait 'til we die." It's Big Black's "Light My Fire," literally. "Bad Houses" tops Killing Joke in affecting moodiness, serving as a perhaps unintentional reply to John Mellencamp's "Pink Houses." Both Albini and Mellencamp were commenting on the Midwest, so why not? Other points of interest include the demented, storming menace of "Fists of Love" and a live version of "Cables" that features an extended guitar wobbly from Albini. The record remains as horrifying as the day it was recorded. [Atomizer was released on CD as part of The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape. The mediocre, largely instrumental "Strange Things" was removed from the digital version. Touch & Go kept the original record in print on vinyl.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jordan, Minnesota Big Black Big Black
Passing Complexion Big Black Big Black
Big Money Big Black Big Black
Kerosene Big Black Big Black
Bad Houses Big Black Big Black
Fists of Love Big Black Big Black
Stinking Drunk Big Black Big Black
Bazooka Joe Big Black Big Black
Strange Things Big Black Big Black
Cables [Live] Big Black Big Black

Credits

Big Black (Main Performer), Steve Albini (Guitar), Steve Albini (Vocals), Steve Albini (Drum Programming), Iain Burgess (Engineer), Dave Riley (Bass), Santiago Durango (Guitar)
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Atomizer
Studio album by Big Black
Released January 01, 1986
Genre Noise punk, post-hardcore
Length 37:37
Label Homestead Records, Touch and Go Records, Blast First
Professional reviews
Big Black chronology
Racer-X
(1984)
Atomizer
(1986)
The Hammer Party
(1986)

Atomizer is a 1986 album by the American noise rock group Big Black. It is their debut album as all previous releases are EPs. The LP is accompanied by liner notes that explain the stories behind many of the songs. The album reached number 197 in the Billboard Hot 200 charts.

It was released on CD, with the Headache EP and "Heartbeat" single, as The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape, which omitted the instrumental "Strange Things", as well as the artwork and liner notes from the original LP. This is in line with Steve Albini's general dislike for the CD format.

This album is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

Track listing

All songs by Big Black.

  1. "Jordan, Minnesota"
  2. "Passing Complexion"
  3. "Big Money"
  4. "Kerosene"
  5. "Bad Houses"
  6. "Fists of Love"
  7. "Stinking Drunk"
  8. "Bazooka Joe"
  9. "Strange Things"
  10. "Cables" (live)

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