November 22, 2009

MUSIC REVIEWS

Gutbucket


Sludge Test

[Cantaloupe; 2006]
OOOOx

Styles: jazz, metal, punk, prog, Klezmer, free-all of the above
Others: Ornette Coleman, Frank Zappa, Albert Ayler, King Crimson

The final song on Gutbucket’s Sludge Test is a rendition of the sixth movement of Olivier Messiaen’s "Quartet for the End of Time," titled "Dance of Frenzy for the Seven Trumpets." The "Quartet" was written and first performed while Messiaen was held at a Nazi P.O.W. camp in 194 1. Money Management For A Better Life
2. Sludge Test
3. Punkass Rumbledink
4. Circadian Mindfuck
5. Throsp%
6. Disciplining The Fugitive
7. Underbidder
8. Where Have You Gone, Mr. Squeegeeman?
9. Plague Of The Legions
10. Danse de la Fureur, Pour les Sept Trompettes

by JNHasty
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