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| ARTIST: | Pailhead |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Tvt |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Man Should Surrender, Anthem, Don't Stand In Line, Ballad, I Will Refuse, No Bunny |
| UPC: | 016581704725 |
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Customer Reviews of Trait
Simply and beautifully aggro! I can't believe this recording is 10 years old! I just popped it into my CD player again tonight for the first time in years and it still gives me a rush! Literally. It made my hairs stand on end just like the first time I listened to it. This came out when I was an angry young college student...now I'm in my 30s and have even more to be really angry about and dammit if this doesn't make me feel validated. Girls and boys of the Limp Bizkit generation, turn that crap off and listen to Sirs Mackaye, Jourgensen and Barker and they'll show you how to put that aggression to good use. Crank it up, clear the floor and find someone to slamdance with - er, that would be 'moshing' these days right? Or just slap the headphones on and enjoy the assault, but I dare you to try to sit still. This is one of my "desert-island" CDs. Don't know why I ever put it away but it's out to stay now. And to reiterate others, I would almost take away half a star for it's brevity and for the boys' lack of follow-up, but I just don't have the heart. I'm just thankful a disc like this was ever made.
Don't Stand in Line!
Pailhead is a brilliant collaberation between Ministry and Ian Mackaye. Compared to the Lard album (Ministry's collaberation with Jello Biafra of DK fame), Pailhead is more experimental and contains more sampling and programming. It doesn't sound like Ministry, nor does it sound like anything Ian Mackaye has done (Minor Threat/Fugazi, etc). It is a full-on sonic assault delivered with passion and creativity.
The drums (real ones, not electronic) are loud in the mix and the guitars don't stop, thereby making songs like I Will Refuse all the more effective. My favorite is Don't Stand in Line.
This album doesn't sound all that industrial to me. To me, industrial is overly monotonous and dull. There's a good mix here of fast and mid-paced songs, which is difficult to do with only 6 tracks. Ian's performance is one of his best, despite the fact that he was delivering lyrics he hadn't written (a rarity).
The only bad thing about this album is that it's only 6 songs. In the early 90's, Al Jorgensen said he would "absolutely kill himself" if there wasn't another Pailhead album. He was very proud of the album. It's been 14 years, Al. What gives?
A GREAT DANCE PUNK INDUSTRIAL MIXTURE!!!!
well if you are out there doing some research for some of the industrial classics this is not one to pass buy.this is the minisrty /ian mackayee project right before fugazi started and minisrty went to a more brutal direction.so to start this is full of great grooves and guitar bass lines to mosh around the room.lots of experimental samples and noise to put ys in a trace for weeks,its kind of more punk with attitude than most of the industrial albums that are around but if you like a mixture of punk meets industrial .you will dig it i kind of wish more bands mixed the styles and experimented as well as these two did ..so long ago..