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Album Review: Scratch Acid

  • Artist: Scratch Acid
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The first full (or fuller) release from Scratch Acid following a compilation appearance, the band's self-titled debut makes an intriguing historical document -- on the one hand, it's not too hard to draw the immediate connection to the Jesus Lizard, but on the other, it's clearly not that later incarnation, not yet. David Yow's singing, high and strangulated as it might be, is surprisingly intelligible throughout, while guitarist Brett Bradford, though perfectly serviceable as a player, isn't Duane Denison when it comes to completely gone and fried guitar parts. He raises one hell of a racket when he can nonetheless, while the David Sims/Rey Washam rhythm section comes up with a taut enough post-punk thrash that actually does emphasize the bass, something of a rarity for the band's time and place. The roots of the band are perfectly clear as well -- "Greatest Gift" couldn't be any more of a specific Cramps tribute if they tried, Yow pulling off a pretty good Lux Interior, while "Monsters" reinterprets the Birthday Party's frenzied bacchanalias and "El Espectro" could be proto-tribal-goth from either the U.K. or L.A. circa 1982. Unexpected elements like the weird, moody string arrangement that courses throughout "Owner's Lament" -- courtesy of Washam -- and the female spoken word part on (appropriately) "She Said" work even better given the clear enough mix. Then there are various vomiting noises by Yow toward the end of "Mess," a little taster of where things would yet eventually end up. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cannibal Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
Greatest Gift Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
Monsters Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
Owners Lament Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
She Said Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
Mess Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
El Espectro Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
Lay Screaming Scratch Acid Scratch Acid
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Scratch Acid
EP by Scratch Acid
Released 1984
Recorded July 1984
Genre Noise rock
Length 20:28
Label Fundamental
Scratch Acid chronology
Scratch Acid
(1984)
Just Keep Eating
(1986)

Scratch Acid is the self-titled debut by the Austin, Texas noise rock band Scratch Acid. It was only released on vinyl, but now can be found as the first 8 tracks on the compilation album The Greatest Gift.

Kurt Cobain consistently put the album in his "favorite albums" lists in his Journals.

Although it sold very poorly when it was first released and is still virtually unknown in the mainstream, it is regarded as an influential record in the Noise Rock genre.

Scratch Acid reached #26 in the UK Indie Chart.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Cannibal" – 2:24
  2. "Greatest Gift" – 2:11
  3. "Monsters" – 1:19
  4. "Owner's Lament" – 4:39
  5. "She Said" – 2:27
  6. "Mess" – 2:22
  7. "El Espectro" – 3:39
  8. "Lay Screaming" – 2:47

Personnel

  • Brett Bradford - Guitar
  • David Wm. Sims - Bass
  • Rey Washam - Drums
  • David Yow – Vocals
  • Stacey Cloud - Executive producer
  • Kerry Crafton - Engineer
  • Mark Todd - Cover art

References

  1. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980-1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-95172-069-4

 
 

 

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