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Silverfish - Fat Axl (Vinyl LP)

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Silverfish - Fat Axl (Vinyl LP)

Silverfish - Fat Axl (Vinyl LP)

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Beggars Arkive delivers a vinyl LP reissue of Silverfish's first full-length album, Fat Axl, originally released in 1990 by Beggars label Wiiija. Recorded in Sheffield by Steve Albini in just two days, the album's nine songs are unrestrained and uncommercial. It's been remastered yet still retains the raw "lurch" appeal of the mighty Silverfish.

Silverfish were Scottish powerhouse vocalist Lesley Rankine, guitarist Andrew "Fuzz" Duprey, bassist Chris P. Mowforth and drummer Stuart Watson. They formed in the UK in 1988 and were key to the Camden "lurch" scene ; Grunge before it was "grunge". Lesley was a pioneering, outspoken feminist who popularized the slogan "Hips, Tits, Lips, Power". Not long after their formation, Silverfish gathered a huge following due to their unique sound, which had nods to AC/DC, Dolly Parton, Russ Meyer and the Birthday Party. Their uncompromising sound was in stark contrast to the gentler more commercial sound of other UK bands. Silverfish's sound owed more to metal, hardcore punk and the industrial sounds of Ministry...demonstrated by Al Jourgensen remixing their 2003 single "Crazy". What they were doing, was raw....Fuzz's manic combination of phaser and fuzzbox backed up by Chris' thick and juicy basslines and Stu's sturdy economical drum beats topped off by Lesley's unique vocals and the ferocity with which she propelled herself around the stage.

"With production guidance from crunch master Steve Albini, Silverfish hammers through the more playful Fat Axl. While equalling Cockeye‘s steroids dosage, the album tries out rhythmic twists and lyrical turns and ties the guitar tangents closer to the grooves. There's even a slightly funky, blown out version of Melle Mel's "White Lines," complete with sireny guitar parts and Rankine's near-rap delivery, a sign she's experimenting with vocal ideas. The trace of black humor behind that possessed spirit leads to such pungent similes as "Like a funeral procession who've forgotten the hearse" (in "Shit Out of Luck") and this wry observation in "Spoon": "Too much sugar/Too little taste/Got the right arse but the wrong face." - Trouser Press

  1. Pink And Lovely
  2. Fat Painted Carcass
  3. Harry Butcher
  4. Shit Out Of Luck
  5. White Lines
  6. Two Marines
  7. Spoon
  8. Baby Baby Baby
  9. Ich Bein Ein Schaften Träuser
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