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Album Review: Wormwood

  • Artist: moe.
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 04, 2003
  • Total Time: 57:25
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Conceived as an attempt to bridge the sometimes contradictory strengths of live and studio recording, Wormwood consists of rhythm tracks laid down by moe. at gigs played during the summer of 2002, with instrumental textures, solos, and vocals superimposed later on. All the work paid off, in the form of performances that have the kick of a concert groove with the tight focus and crisp production that comes from recording in a more controlled environment. The "you had to be there" quality that comes from unedited rambles on some jam band recordings is totally missing here, yet there's also little of the sardine-can constriction that can happen when musicians who like to stretch out are locked into a studio and told to be brilliant in three-minute increments. From the frenetic drum intro on "Not Coming Down" (which also features some of the only live crowd bleed-through on the album) through "Edison Laugh Record," a primitive and bizarre coda, Wormwood pours forth as a steady stream, with each cut flowing either directly or through a free-form segue into the next one; this offers a sense of unified performance that moe. fans will appreciate, while also emphasizing the variety of this selection. In the end, though it doesn't exactly replicate either their concert or studio personalities, Wormwood deserves notice for its ambitious goals and the flair with which they are achieved. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Not Coming Down Al Schnier moe. (3:55)
Wormwood moe. moe. (4:47)
Okay Alright Rob Derhak moe. (4:12)
Rumble Strip moe. moe. (1:11)
Gone Rob Derhak, Al Schnier moe. (5:27)
Organs Al Schnier moe. (0:48)
Crab Eyes moe., Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, Al Schnier moe. (5:04)
Bullet moe., Chuck Garvey moe. (7:44)
Kyle's Song moe. moe. (7:54)
Bend Sinister moe. moe. (2:38)
Kids moe., Al Schnier moe. (6:45)
Kidstoys moe. moe. (1:16)
Shoot First Chuck Garvey moe. (4:02)
Edison Laugh Record moe. moe. (1:35)

Credits

Fred Kevorkian (Mastering), Bill Emmons (Engineer), Bill Emmons (Mixing), moe. (Producer), moe. (Art Direction), Rob Derhak (Bass), Rob Derhak (Vocals), Rob Derhak (Photography), Chuck Garvey (Guitar), Chuck Garvey (Piano), Chuck Garvey (Vocals), Chuck Garvey (Photography), Al Schnier (Guitar), Al Schnier (Keyboards), Al Schnier (Vocals), Al Schnier (Editing), Al Schnier (Drum Loop), Jim Loughlin (Percussion), Jim Loughlin (Mallets), Jim Loughlin (Piccolo Bass), Jim Loughlin (MIDI Mallets), Vinnie Amico (Percussion), Vinnie Amico (Drums), Mike Lapierre (Assistant Engineer), Becca Childs Derhak (Art Direction), Becca Childs Derhak (Cover Design), Scott Elmquist (Photography)
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