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Who would expect anything but density and fall-down grinding from Massacre? After all, that's Fred Frith tormenting his poor guitar; Bill Laswell dropping bass lines with enough dub coloring to make them sound like rhythmic molasses; and Charles Hayward mixing patterns from slow-grind rock to free jazz. The first iteration of this trio cut a pretty wicked path with Killing Time in 1983 (with Fred Maher on drums), so this follow-up (of sorts) comes a decade and a half later and clocks in a little more methodically. There are plenty of collisions between avant rock and whatever you'd call the music Laswell's usually associated with--free rock, post-avant rock, or whatever. To say that Frith brings along impressive improvising abilities would be selling the British pioneer short, and he realigns what he knows best into a tipping, tumbling marriage of extreme guitar possibilities--granite blocks of sound cut through with slashes of color, et cetera--and medium-slow jams. For all their contributions, Laswell and Hayward seem obliged to let Frith explore his brambles of off-time speed and train wrecks of near-noise. And that helps this become a fine outing for the trio. --Andrew Bartlett
| ARTIST: | Massacre |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tzadik |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Leaf Violence, Down to Five a Day, Lizard-Skin Junk-Mail, Ladder, South Orange Sunset, Six-Cylinder Sinister, 300 Days in the Vacant Lot, Say Hey Willie, Talk Radio, Well-Dressed Ripping up Wood, Further Conversations With White Arc |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 702397760122 |
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Customer Reviews of Funny Valentine
Great stuff... This album is very good. The good stuff starts at track 3 and never ends. Had the first 2 tracks been as amazing, I'd given this disc 5 stars... If you want 5 star Massacre, try the new "live" album by the band called "Meltdown."
Out there, free, jagged, twisted.
Just say "Frith"... that's all you need to know. A bizarre combination of King Crimson, John Coltrane in his god daze, and Black Flag. Buy it, buy it, buy it.