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Bitches Ain't Shit But Good People [EP]

 
Album Review: Bitches Ain't Shit But Good People [EP]

  • Artist: Hella
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: June 17, 2003
  • Type: Extended Play (EP), Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Hella's abrasive and violent attack on predictability continued with the impressive and brief Bitches Ain't Shit But Good People EP, the band's debut on Seattle's Suicide Squeeze Records. After the loopy and exhaustingly short "Ho's in the House," Hella offers up a layered blitzkrieg of violent notes on the seven-plus minute title track, which unfolds into a chaotic festival of noise. "Rich Kid" is a staggering whirlwind of guitars, drums, and assorted programmed sounds, while "Elkan Since Republic of R+B" features the first vocals ever on a Hella track. D. Elkan vocalizes remarkable well over the musical discord, while guitarist Spencer Seim and drummer Zach Hill perform more of their arresting brand of experimental, impossible-to-classify brand of rock. The disc whetted the appetites of listeners until the band's next full-length. ~ Stephen Cramer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ho's in the House Hella (1:26)
Bitches Aint Shit But Good People Hella (7:13)
Rich Kid Hella (4:39)
Elkan Since Republic of R+B Hella (3:46)

Credits

Hella (Main Performer), Zach Hill (Artwork), Spencer S. (Guitar), Spencer S. (Programming), Dan Elkan (Vocals)
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