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Lungs

 

  • Artist: Big Black
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Type: Extended Play (EP)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Sensibly the most developmental and skeletal of Big Black's releases, Steve Albini's first official contribution to the rock world is a batch of sparse, minimal new wave recorded cheaply in two different apartment locations. With the exception of some sax provided by John Bohnen, everything is done by the young Albini, then a student at Northwestern. Not-so-pleasant views of morality ("I Can Be Killed"), post-mortem fornication with an army vet ("Dead Billy"), and primal living ("Steelworker") provide some of the subject matter, matching the bleakly realist lyricism of Swans with a slight bastardization of the precise, jagged minimalism of Wire, Devo, and Suicide. Limited to a trebly buzz and augmented by a Casiotone, the guitar has little of the electrifying clamor and rattle of later releases. Throughout, Albini sounds about as angry as a youth from the wilds of Montana could possibly be -- and lord only knows how much resourcefulness was required to be exposed to his influences. Locating to the Chicago area obviously helped; who knows what this man would have done if he hadn't found an outlet for his aggressions? [Lungs was later issued on CD as part of The Hammer Party, originally on Homestead and later on Touch & Go. It was also reissued in its own vinyl version.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Steelworker Big Black Big Black
Live in a Hole Big Black Big Black
Dead Billy Big Black Big Black
I Can Be Killed Big Black Big Black
Crack Big Black Big Black
RIP Big Black Big Black
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Lungs
EP by Big Black
Released 1982
Recorded 1982
Genre Noise punk, post-hardcore
Length 20:47
Label Ruthless Records, Touch and Go Records
Professional reviews
Big Black chronology
Lungs
(1982)
Bulldozer
(1983)

Lungs is the first EP by American Post-hardcore band Big Black. It was released in December 1982 on Ruthless Records, and was reissued in 1992 on Touch & Go Records. Steve Albini played nearly every instrument on Lungs, with "sax bleats" by Albini's college friend John Bohnen and drums being handled by "Roland," a drum machine that was credited as a member of the band. The EP was used to recruit the other members of Big Black. Lungs was recorded on a 4-track recorder loaned to Albini in exchange for a case of beer. Albini has since described the record as the worst he has ever made.

The original EP came with an array of objects, including loaded squirt guns, bloody pieces of paper (one of Albini's friend suffered from a nosebleed), dollar bills, condoms, concert tickets, pictures of Bruce Lee, and old photographs. Things like fishhooks and razorblades were discounted, fearing lawsuits.

Track listing

  1. "Steelworker" – 4:15
  2. "Live in a Hole" – 3:01
  3. "Dead Billy" – 3:28
  4. "I Can Be Killed" – 4:28
  5. "Crack" – 3:55
  6. "RIP" - 2:21

 
 
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