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Pass & Stow

 
Album Review: Pass & Stow

  • Artist: Lungfish
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 10, 1994
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It took several recordings, but Lungfish finally establish musical equilibrium on their third Discord release, Pass & Stow. For the first time, the vocal work of Daniel Higgs doesn't dominate the band's mix. Asa Osborne's guitars finally get the sonic boost necessary to compete, and this 1992 offering makes great strides because of it. There are plenty of repetitive dirges and abstract lyrics, but Pass & Stow retains the hardcore energy that defines Lungfish's early, less-experimental work. There is some post-rock foreshadowing of the group's Indivisible transition, but the buzz-saw guitar sounds are staunchly metallic and traditional by extension. The Eastern drones of "Astronaut & Prayer" are a nice touch up that's reflected many times in the Lungfish discography without novelty or excessiveness. Other highlights include the epic "Computer" and the restrained spookiness of "In Praise of Amoral Phenomena." With its many artistic and sonic developments, Pass & Stow signifies the creative emergence of Lungfish, one of America's most interesting '90s art/punk practitioners. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cleaner Than Your Surroundings Lungfish
Straightaway Lungfish
Washing Away Lungfish
At Liberty to Say Lungfish
The Trap Gets Set Lungfish
Computer Lungfish
Highway Sweetheart Lungfish
Astronaut's Prayer Lungfish
Idiot Vehicle Lungfish
One Way All the Time Lungfish
In Praise of Amoral Phenomena Lungfish
Gorilla Monsoon Lungfish
The Evidence Lungfish
Terminal Crush Lungfish

Credits

Ian MacKaye (Producer), John Chriest (Bass), Don Zientara (Engineer), Jason Farrell (Artwork), Mitchell Feldstein (Drums)
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