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Autocannibalism

 
Album Review: Autocannibalism
 

  • Artist: The Aints
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Autocannibalism is loud, grubby, three-chord rock, like The Saints might have sounded if they had originated in Seattle. The six tracks -- again many of them extended exercises -- feature Kuepper in classic power-trio plus sax format. There are two absolute standouts -- "You Can't Please Everybody" and "Red Aces," both 8-minute pieces featuring demented guitar riffs that bludgeon the listener into submissive delirium. Elsewhere, the material gets somewhat repetitive and unimaginative. There are exquisite moments here, but Kuepper saves more of his better ideas for "Black Ticket Day." ~ Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Can't Please Everybody The Aints (8:58)
Other Side of the Creek The Aints (6:01)
Linda and Abilene The Aints (10:23)
Ill Wind Ed Kuepper The Aints (6:09)
Red Aces The Aints (8:24)
The Aints Go Pop-Camping Ed Kuepper The Aints (4:25)

Credits

Ed Kuepper (Guitar), Ed Kuepper (Vocals), Ed Kuepper (Producer), The Aints (Main Performer), Adam Chapman (Engineer), Mark Dawson (Drums), Artie Sledge (Guitar (Bass)), Tim Hopkins (Saxophone)
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