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Lunar Womb

 
Album Review: Lunar Womb

  • Artist: The Obsessed
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After fronting Californian doom gods Saint Vitus throughout their most fertile career phase, in the second half of the 1980s, lead vocalist Scott "Wino" Weinrich decided to throw in his towel, dust off his long-in-disuse guitar playing talents, and resurrect his original retro-metal power trio, the Obsessed. Unfortunately, the band's first eponymous album from 1990 (there had been an EP -- the legendary Sodden Jackal -- way back in 1983) was patched together from ancient recordings and contained disappointingly few outstanding songs to recommend it, and it wasn't until the following year's sophomore Lunar Womb that Wino (here also acting as producer) really gave some cause for fans to celebrate his departure from Vitus. Backed by an all-new rhythm section featuring bassist/co-producer Scott Reader (future Kyuss, Unida, etc.) and drummer Greg Rogers, Wino seemed to find his songwriting legs again with instantly memorable numbers like "Brother Blue Steel," "Bardo," and "Back to Zero," even as the years of rust visibly fell away from his sharp and dynamic guitar work (watch for prime solo breaks in "Kachina" and "No Mas"). Elsewhere, "Hiding Mask," "Jaded," and "Endless Circles" are all superlative samples of bite-sized doom -- a Wino specialty (most of his contemporaries being prone to epic waffling) that is abandoned only at some risk by the still quite successful six-minute title track. But then, the appearance of a sub-two-minute hardcore blast in "No Blame" (another trademark of most every Wino album, and revealing of his Washington, D.C., roots) tilts the scales in the other direction, and helps make Lunar Womb about as balanced an album as the Obsessed ever recorded. So much so that it led to their signing by major label Columbia before next effort The Church Within, which, as it turned out, fell well short of Lunar Womb's lofty standards. [Long out of print in its original form, Lunar Womb was finally reissued by Meteor City Records in 2006, enhanced with brand-new artwork and informative liner notes.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Brother Blue Steel The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:25)
Bardo The Obsessed The Obsessed (2:20)
Hiding Mask The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:53)
Spew The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:06)
Kachina The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:43)
Jaded The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:57)
Back to Zero The Obsessed The Obsessed (3:57)
No Blame The Obsessed The Obsessed (1:25)
No Mas The Obsessed The Obsessed (2:51)
Endless Circles The Obsessed The Obsessed (4:11)
Lunar Womb The Obsessed The Obsessed (6:21)
Embryo The Obsessed The Obsessed (1:46)

Credits

Dave Shirk (Remastering), Naomi Petersen (Original Photography), Francisco de Goya (Composer), Greg Rogers (Producer), Mathias Schneeberger (Producer), Mathias Schneeberger (Engineer), Scott Reeder (Producer), Joe Carducci (Liner Notes), Scott Reeder (Engineer), Greg Rogers (Audio Production)
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Lunar Womb
Studio album by The Obsessed
Released 1991
Recorded Powerplay and Vielklang Studios
1991
Genre Doom metal
Length 40:56
Label Hellhound Records
MeteorCity
Producer Weinrich/Reeder with Mathius Schneeberger and Greg Rogers
Professional reviews
The Obsessed chronology
The Obsessed
1990
Lunar Womb
1991
The Church Within
1994
Reissue Cover

Lunar Womb is the second album by The Obsessed. It was released in 1991 by Hellhound Records. It was reissued in 2006 by MeteorCity. The painting on the cover is entitled Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco de Goya.

Track listing

All songs by The Obsessed

  1. "Brother Blue Steel" - 3:26
  2. "Bardo" - 2:20
  3. "Hiding Mask" - 3:53
  4. "Spew" - 3:06
  5. "Kachina" - 3:43
  6. "Jaded" - 3:57
  7. "Back to Zero" - 3:57
  8. "No Blame" - 1:25
  9. "No Mas" - 2:51
  10. "Endless Circles" - 4:11
  11. "Lunar Womb" - 6:21
  12. "Embryo" - 1:46

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