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Album: 1000 Hurts
# Song Title   Time
1)    Prayer To God More Info...
2)    Squirrel Song More Info...
3)    Mama Gina More Info...
4)    QRJ More Info...
5)    Ghosts More Info...
6)    Song Against Itself More Info...
7)    Canaveral More Info...
8)    New Number Order More Info...
9)    Shoe Song More Info...
10)    Watch Song More Info...
2)    Squirrel Song More Info... 0:02
3)    Mama Gina More Info... 0:05
4)    QRJ More Info... 0:03
5)    Ghosts More Info... 0:03
6)    Song Against Itself More Info... 0:04
7)    Canaveral More Info... 0:02
8)    New Number Order More Info... 0:01
9)    Shoe Song More Info... 0:05
10)    Watch Song More Info... 0:05
 
Album: 1000 Hurts
# Song Title   Time
1)    Prayer To God More Info...
2)    Squirrel Song More Info...
3)    Mama Gina More Info...
4)    QRJ More Info...
5)    Ghosts More Info...
6)    Song Against Itself More Info...
7)    Canaveral More Info...
8)    New Number Order More Info...
9)    Shoe Song More Info...
10)    Watch Song More Info...
2)    Squirrel Song More Info... 0:02
3)    Mama Gina More Info... 0:05
4)    QRJ More Info... 0:03
5)    Ghosts More Info... 0:03
6)    Song Against Itself More Info... 0:04
7)    Canaveral More Info... 0:02
8)    New Number Order More Info... 0:01
9)    Shoe Song More Info... 0:05
10)    Watch Song More Info... 0:05
 
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Performer Notes
  • Shellac: Steve Albini (vocals, guitar); Todd Trainer (vocals, drums); Bob Weston (bass).
  • Recorded at Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago, Illinois, in 1998 & 1999.
  • Personnel: Steve Albini (vocals, guitar); Todd Trainer (vocals, drums); Bob Weston (vocals).
  • Recording information: Electrical Audio A+B, Chicago, IL (1998-1999); Steve's Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago, IL (1998-1999).
  • Don't expect 1000 Hurts to open your ears to anything new. Shellac's sound hasn't developed much. Are they yanking chains by periodically releasing selections from one extremely fruitful session? Only the band and a few tape operators know. No other band sounds like them, which legitimizes this status quo. The jagged scrapes of Steve Albini's guitar, the somewhat laggard bass from Bob Weston, and the awkward-yet-steady time keeping of Todd Trainer's drums remain in top form. For what it's worth, Albini's guitar does seem to gain more grace as the years go on -- just watch out for the ugly jazz fusion lick that ends "Canaveral." Raw, no-frills production? Absence of overdubs? Goofy time signatures? They're all a part of the cauldron. As with the band's previous LPs, you get healthy doses of extended hypnotic doodling, rumbling mid-tempo tantrums, speedy jabs, and a joke or two. And as with any recording featuring the wordsmithery of Steve Albini, one fights the urge to transcribe the whole damn thing. Often humorous, occasionally unsettling, but always intelligent and thought-provoking, Albini's lyrics are a bit nastier than the past couple records. "Prayer to God" is no plea for forgiveness or well-wishing; he asks his lord to kill an ex-girlfriend and her accomplice. "Canaveral" dreams of whisking an enemy to outer space, in hopes that he'll become fertilizer. If you know the band's sound, your mind was probably made up prior to reading this. You know what to expect, aside from it not being quite as fantastic as At Action Park, but certainly better than Terraform. True to Shellac form, the record is a sound purchase. Within the domain of atonal, anti-commercial rock & roll, very few are on their level. ~ Andy Kellman
Professional Reviews
CMJ (9/11/00, p.3) - "...Pure, unrefined Albini hate, just the way we like it..."

Melody Maker (8/22/00, p.49) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Albini's best album since Big Black's SONGS ABOUT F***ING, 10 succinct punches not so much to the gut as through it..."

Mojo (Publisher) (9/00, p.106) - "...Serated riffs that contort and cut their way into avant-rock shapes, and bitter lyrics delivered in the manner of a rock Norman Bates..."

NME (Magazine) (12/30/00, p.79) - Ranked #33 in NME's "Top 50 Albums Of The Year".

NME (Magazine) (8/5/00, p.29) - 9 out of 10 - "...Marks the rekindling of Albini's soul....his best work....Shellac rocks here like absolutely nothing else..."
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