Metal Hammer (UK)

Melvins

A WALK WITH LOVE & DEATH

- Seattle’s prolific grunge pioneers unleash double trouble JOE DALY

Melvins’ first double album is a stylistica­lly fractured affair that showcases two of their enduring vibes: sludgy hard rock and freaky experiment­alism. Again indulging their heroic appetite for line-up changes, guitarist Buzz Osborne and drummer

Dale Crover enlisted Redd Kross bassist Steven McDonald for the latest campaign, as he anchors first side Death with thick, bubbling rhythms that pour seamlessly into Dale’s punchy cadences and King Buzzo’s weirdly seditious melodies. The band’s signature amalgam of sticky, bludgeonin­g riffage underpins spacey forays into prog, classic rock and balltrippi­ng psychedeli­a, as on the concussive squall of Euthanasia. More interestin­g are tracks like Christ Hammer, with its spidery fretwork and spooky harmonies, and What’s Wrong With You, a jaggedly catchy garage rocker that could pass for late-90s Stone Temple Pilots. Side two, Love – the soundtrack to a short film – delivers a disorienti­ng clutch of trippy atmospheri­cs stitched into ambient swathes of muffled conversati­ons. Love may be an acquired taste, but Death offers a sumptuous feast of pure, uncut head candy.

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