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Since We've Become Translucent

 
Album Review: Since We've Become Translucent

  • Artist: Mudhoney
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 20, 2002
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Yes folks, Mudhoney is back -- three years after the near-fatal one-two punch of Matt Lukin's resignation from the band and Reprise Records dropping the group from their roster, the founding fathers of grunge have shaken off the dust and recorded Since We've Become Translucent, which oddly enough sounds a bit like the adventurous major-label project the band never bothered to make for Bugs Bunny. Mudhoney still ranks low on the slickness meter on Since We've Become Translucent (the entire album was recorded in eight days), but the band sounds at once heavier and more confident than it did during its major-label tenure, and the addition of horns on three tracks (and violin on one) adds new textures to the classic Mudhoney throb without crushing the band's personality or spirit. (Don't fret -- the often atonal sax on the Stooges-esque "Baby, Can You Dig the Light" could have been pulled straight from side two of Fun House, while "Where the Flavor Is" is a raunchy slice of mutant funk in the manner of Exile on Main Street.) While Guy Maddison is in many respects a stronger bassist than Lukin was, he has the good sense to stay in the background where he belongs, and if Mark Arm and Steve Turner are playing less dropped-tune metalized riffs these days, this is still Mudhoney, and there's something gloriously unclean about the snotty "The Straight Life," the sleazy "Where the Flavor Is," and the menacingly anthemic "Our Time Is Now" after all these years. Since We've Become Translucent isn't always the Mudhoney you remembered, but the album clearly carries the stamp of the band's personality, and shows the group can still rock out while pulling a few new tricks from its collective sleeve. Nice to have you back, guys -- did you bring beer money? ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Baby, Can You Dig the Light Mudhoney Mudhoney (8:26)
The Straight Life Mudhoney Mudhoney (3:33)
Where the Flavor Is Mudhoney Mudhoney (3:34)
In the Winner's Circle Mudhoney Mudhoney (4:27)
Our Time Is Now Mudhoney Mudhoney (3:39)
Dyin' for It Mudhoney Mudhoney (4:54)
Inside Job Mudhoney Mudhoney (2:52)
Take It Like a Man Mudhoney Mudhoney (2:35)
Crooked and Wide Mudhoney Mudhoney (4:54)
Sonic Infusion Mudhoney Mudhoney (7:40)

Credits

Steve Hall (Mastering), Mark Arm (Guitar), Craig Flory (Sax (Tenor)), Jack Endino (Engineer), Scott Colburn (Engineer), Mark Arm (Piano), Mark Arm (Organ), Johnny Sangster (Mixing), Craig Flory (Horn Arrangements), Jesse LeDoux (Design), Wayne Kramer (Bass), Dan Peter (Drums), Craig Flory (Sax (Baritone)), Lance Hammond (Cover Photo), Mark Arm (Vocals (Background)), Mark Arm (Vocals), Jo Claxton (Violin), Julian Martlew (Assistant Engineer), Martin Feveyear (Mixing), Scott Colburn (Mixing), Steve Turner (Guitar), Guy Maddison (Group Member), Martin Feveyear (Engineer), Scott Colburn (Sound Effects), Martin Feveyear (Vocals (Background)), Johnny Sangster (Engineer), Jeff Kleinsmith (Design), Steve Turner (Vocals (Background)), Greg Powers (Trombone), Jack Endino (Mixing), Jeff McGrath (Trumpet), Guy Maddison (Bass)
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Since We've Become Translucent
Studio album by Mudhoney
Released August 20, 2002
Recorded April 4, 2000 - February 23, 2002
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 46:34
Label Sub Pop
Producer Mudhoney
Professional reviews
Mudhoney chronology
Tomorrow Hit Today
(1998)
Since We've Become Translucent
(2002)
Under A Billion Suns
(2006)

Since We've Become Translucent is the sixth album by the grunge band Mudhoney, released in 2002. The album was the first to be recorded after the departure of their original bassist, Matt Lukin, three years earlier. It was also the first to be released through Sub Pop after the band returned to the label.

Since We've Become Translucent marked a prominent change in the band's sound. The album was a departure from their typical garage-oriented sound and features a relatively accessible Rock sound. However, on tracks such as "Baby, Can You Dig the Light", Psychedelica, Synthpop, and Jazz are explored.

Track listing

1. "Baby, Can You Dig the Light?" - 8:26

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2. "The Straight Life" - 3:33

3. "Where the Flavor Is" - 3:34

4. "In the Winner's Circle" - 4:27

5. "Our Time Is Now" - 3:39

6. "Dyin' for It" - 4:54

7. "Inside Job" - 2:52

8. "Take It Like a Man" - 2:35

9. "Crooked and Wide" - 4:54

10. "Sonic Infusion" - 7:40


 
 

 

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