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Just Keep Eating

 
Album Review: Just Keep Eating

  • Artist: Scratch Acid
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Texas noise mongers Scratch Acid's first full-length album, Just Keep Eating, oozed out of the Austin, TX, music scene as part Birthday Party, part Butthole Surfers, and part swampy blues psychosis. Singer David Yow's guttural expulsions aren't quite up to the lung-scorching roars he would proudly claim as main man of the Jesus Lizard, but they reached their first mature voicings here. Backwoods derangement is the rule of the day: The arson tale of "Crazy Dan," the punk swing of "Unlike a Baptist," the howling "Damned for All Time," and the Big Boys-like (Scratch Acid drummer Rey Washam banged skins for those seminal Austin punkers) fake funk of "Amicus" all show the Acid boys to be well on their way to placing themselves among the Texas noise elite. Though this album doesn't hit the screaming intensity of the band's follow-up (and swan song) Berserker, it may well be their most representative effort, thanks in no small part to the stabbing twisted blooze guitar patterns fashioned by Brett Bradford, whose six-string work (itself heavily influenced by the Birthday Party's Roland S. Howard) influenced quite a number of guitar stars in the indie rock explosion of the early '90s. Chicago label Touch and Go did the world a huge favor when it released The Greatest Gift -- a Scratch Acid disc containing everything the band recorded, and neatly featuring Just Keep Eating in its entirety as tracks nine through 20. Even filtered through digital channels, the record's dirty back-roads insanity remains wonderfully cracked. ~ Patrick Foster, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Crazy Dan Brett Bradford, David Yow Scratch Acid (4:13)
Eyeball David Wm. Sims, Jim Gross, Brett Bradford, David Yow Scratch Acid (2:05)
Big Bone Lick David Wm. Sims, David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (3:47)
Unlike a Baptist David Yow Scratch Acid (2:12)
Damned for All Time Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice Scratch Acid (2:03)
Ain't That Love David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (2:20)
Holes David Yow, Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (1:55)
Albino Slug Brett Bradford Scratch Acid (3:22)
Spit a Kiss Scratch Acid (2:00)
Amicus David Yow, David Wm. Sims Scratch Acid (3:15)
Cheese Plug David Yow Scratch Acid (2:41)

Credits

Rey Washam (Drums), Brett Bradford (Vocals), Brett Bradford (Guitar), David Yow (Vocals)
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Just Keep Eating
Studio album by Scratch Acid
Released 1986
Recorded January 1986
Genre Noise rock
Length 30:45
Label Rabid Cat
Scratch Acid chronology
Scratch Acid
(1984)
Just Keep Eating
(1986)
Berserker
(1986)

Just Keep Eating is the only full-length album by the Austin, Texas noise rock band Scratch Acid. Although it was only released on vinyl, it can be found as tracks 9-21 on the compilation album The Greatest Gift.

Track listing

  1. "Crazy Dan" – 4:13
  2. "Eyeball" – 2:06
  3. "Big Bone Lick" – 3:48
  4. "Unlike a Baptist" – 2:31
  5. "Damned for All Time" – 2:05
  6. "Ain't That Love" – 2:23
  7. (untitled) – 0:29
  8. "Holes" – 2:00
  9. "Albino Slug" – 3:26
  10. "Spit a Kiss" – 2:02
  11. "Amicus" – 3:15
  12. "Cheese Plug" – 2:45
  13. (untitled) – 2:20

Personnel

  • Brett Bradford - Guitar, Vocals ("Holes")
  • David Wm. Sims - Bass, Piano, Guitar ("Holes")
  • Rey Washam - Drums, Piano ("Ain't That Love," "Holes," "Cheese Plug")
  • David Yow – Vocals, Bass ("Holes")
  • Tay Blations - Harmonica ("Unlike a Baptist")
  • Fred Remmert - Engineer
  • George Horn - Mastering



 
 

 

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