Since We've Become Translucent
Since We've Become Translucent is the sixth studio album by the grunge band Mudhoney, released in 2002.[5] The album was the first to be recorded after the departure of their original bassist, Matt Lukin, three years earlier.[6] It was also the first to be released through Sub Pop after the band returned to the label.
Since We've Become Translucent | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 20, 2002 | |||
Recorded | April 4, 2000–February 23, 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 46:34 | |||
Label | Sub Pop[1] | |||
Producer | Mudhoney | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Pitchfork Media | (5.2/10)[3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Since We've Become Translucent marked a prominent change in the band's sound. The album was a departure from their typical garage-oriented sound and features a relatively accessible Rock sound. However, on tracks such as "Baby, Can You Dig the Light?", Psychedelica, Synthpop, and Jazz are explored.
Track listing
- "Baby, Can You Dig the Light?" - 8:26
- "The Straight Life" - 3:33
- "Where the Flavor Is" - 3:34
- "In the Winner's Circle" - 4:27
- "Our Time Is Now" - 3:39
- "Dyin' for It" - 4:54
- "Inside Job" - 2:52
- "Take It Like a Man" - 2:35
- "Crooked and Wide" - 4:54
- "Sonic Infusion" - 7:40
Personnel
Band
- Mark Arm - vocals, guitar, organ, piano
- Steve Turner - electric guitar, backing vocals
- Guy Maddison - bass guitar
- Dan Peters - drums
Additional musicians
- Jo Claxton - violin.
- Martin Feveyear - backing vocals
- Craig Flory - horn arrangements, sax (baritone, tenor)
- Jeff McGrath - trumpet
- Greg Powers - trombone
- Wayne Kramer - bass guitar on "Inside Job"[7]
References
- Records, Sub Pop. "Since We've Become Translucent". Sub Pop Records.
- "Since We've Become Translucent - Mudhoney". Allmusic.
- "Mudhoney: Since We've Become Translucent". Pitchfork.
- "Mudhoney: Since We've Become Translucent : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007.
- "TrouserPress.com :: Mudhoney". www.trouserpress.com.
- "Mudhoney Have Become Translucent, Don't Care That They're Not Pearl Jam". MTV News.
- Cameron, Keith (March 21, 2014). Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle. Voyageur Press. ISBN 9780760346617 – via Google Books.
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