MELVINS — Lysol

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3.28 | 17 ratings | 4 reviews
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Album · 1992

Filed under Sludge Metal
By MELVINS

Tracklist


1. Hung Bunny (10:42)
2. Roman Dog Bird (07:38)
3. Sacrifice (06:07)
4. Second Coming(01:14)
5. Ballad of Dwight Fry (03:11)
6. With Teeth (02:25)

Total Time 31:15

Line-up/Musicians


- King Buzzo / guitar, vocals
- Joe Preston / bass, backup vocals
- Dale Crover / drums, backup vocals

About this release

CD, 12" vinyl LP and cassette released 1992 on Boner Records (BR35).

The original artwork had "Lysol" written down the right side of the cover, but this was crudely removed with ink and tape after the Reckitt Benckiser Corporation denied permission to use the name. Subsequent printings omitted the word "Lysol" entirely.

A music video was made for "With Teeth".

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SilentScream213
It’s not really Drone Metal, it’s more like Sludge Metal and Drone for the most part kept separate. Anyway, aside from adding 10 minute feedback sections to their album, it sounds like what Melvins have been doing for a while now; monotonous, generic Sludge Metal. I will say there are times where the guitars die down and the bass provides some nice undertones, but most of it is quite boring. The 10 minute drone section is also entirely a chore, with nothing interesting going on at any time.

Melvins continue to make abrasive, experimental albums that are simply not for me.
Warthur
I'll given the Melvins one thing: they're a dang consistent band. Lysol offers up more tasty Melvins sludge metal in the style of the preceding Bullhead, leading off with the epic and doomy as hell (to the point where it borders on drone metal) Hung Bunny. The Melvins exercise their genius for excellent cover versions here with a great rendition of Alice Cooper's The Ballad of Dwight Fry, on which they do a brilliant job of incorporating the song into their customary sound whilst at the same time keeping what was special about the original: it's at once an absolutely Melvins track and at the same time shows appropriate respect to Cooper's own craftsmanship. I wouldn't rank it above Houdini but if you liked that one I can't see this disappointing you too much.
Phonebook Eater
This was my second Melvins album. I piked it up because I read a good review about it on a book, and I now can say that this is a great, great album, it might even reach the same heights as "Houdini". I can imagine that not too many people would appreciate this album, because of it's repetitive moments and very sludgy moods, almost doomy at times. Also, the Melvins don't seem to be so popular in this site ( At this moment in this site the band has had in total one review), and they seem to be pretty much ignored by many. That is in my opinion a shameful thing, since this band can truly be considered the best sludge metal band ever.

The style of the album is 100% Melvins style and 100% sludge metal, so we have some very distorted guitars, a powerful rhythm section, and some strong vocals by leader King Buzzo. The structure of the album is very well done, since the number of songs are just six, and the time is very short ( approximately 30 minutes), so everything passes quickly.

"Hung Bunny" is an epic eleven minute musical delirium: it's basically noise made with the guitar, even though you can hear the melody, some mysterious vocals, and an occasional cymbal crash. All the song is like that, if you're not open minded and just like the simple melody of a song, avoid "Hung Bunny".

"Roman Bird Dog" is a sort of continuation of "Hung Bunny", even though it has vocals and it's much more enlivened, wit an actual melody. Other than this, it's a classical Melvins song, very dark,doomy and of course sludgy.

"Sacrifice" is even better than "Roman Bird Dog", maybe I just like the melody more, but it is also more original in some parts, and the rhythm section is quite interesting. Maybe the highlight of the album, if you exclude "Hung Bunny"

After the brief and forgettable interlude, ther is "The Ballad Of Dwight Fry", a ballad veiled with psych rock and classical rock. The most different song off the album, and another fantastic masterpiece.

"With Teeth" is a little forgettable, even though the second part of the song ( it's only two minutes), is much more interesting, a lot heavier and with a better melody.

An album that you must have if you like sludge music, simply because it contains all the elements that characterize the genre.

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Doomster
*Ahem*

Excuse me for a second, but...

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111

Every respective metalhead has at least once heard of The Melvins. The one band that has revolutionized genres such as drone, sludge, experimental doom and ambient/rock fusion are one of the most influential yet under appreciated bands I have ever heard. Without The Melvins, we wouldn't have top-of-their-game bands such as Tool, Suma, Isis, Electric Wizard and Sunn O))). But their is something about The Melvins that sets them apart from other bands in a similar vein that I can't quite put my finger on - is it the distinct switching of musical genres with each release? The originality? The genius mix of ridiculous humor and dead seriousness in their music?

Well, all three, in my eyes.

Their fourth album, "Lysol" is STILL The Melvins' heaviest to date, and one of the HEAVIEST albums of the early nineties. It was also the band's last stand on Boner Records, and boy did they go out with a bang. "Lysol" is often cited as being the grandaddy of drone doom metal, and without this puppy (and it's absolutely badass cover art), there wouldn't be any of us getting shat on by the gigantic riffage erupting from the speakers of bands such as Sunn O))), Earth, Khanate, Boris etc. And holy shit, THIS is the epitome of drone.

The album is actually only just one 31 minute song, but it's actually split into five parts - the 11 minute drone-fest "Hung Bunny", the 7 minute "Roman Bird Dog", A 6 minute Flipper cover "Sacrifice" and another cover, followed by a two minute doom piece "With Teeth". On my edition, the album is just one monolithic 31 minute song, with no parts to split it up.

The first "part", "Hung Bunny" gives you a good idea of what this baby's all about. It begins with a breathy drone sound, and then the guitar feedback comes in, followed by some of the most crushing riffs since Sabbath first recorded "Into The Void". The "southern metal" influence is all around this one, and speaking of Sabbath, there is a distinctively Sabbath-y influence here, as with most doom bands. For a while, the song is just merely King Buzzo and Joe Preston slamming out massive riff after massive riff on your head...and then Dale Crover's absolutely insane drumming starts, and the real fun begins. It's a gigantic 11 minute track that might as well have been the first drone metal song ever. Usually masochism isn't something applied to music, but this is rather difficult to listen to, but that's what makes it so kickass.

The next track, "Roman Bird Dog" thrashes along at breakneck speed...I'm being sarcastic, of course. In all seriousness, however, this song is very similar to the previous track, except it has more traditional riffs (in the loosest sense of the word) and King Buzzo's almost country-influenced vocals are just amazing - druggie, thick and just makes him look like a 400 tonne badass samurai god stomping through city streets...OK, that was a terrible analogy, but you get the point. So heavy, it still hurts.

"Sacrifice" (which is a cover of the punk band Flipper) follows in a differentiating vein. It's still so heavy as fuck that it makes your ears bleed, but it's way more bass oriented than the past two "segments". Guitar feedback and chords come and go, but just when you think you are about to get pummeled by a huge explosion of riffage, the mysterious bass line just continues in it's groovy plod which soon gives way to Buzz' almost humorous vocal delivery. The lyrics are awesome, too, but I guess you should credit Flipper for that.

After a rather pointless but still cool interlude called "Second Coming", "The Ballad Of Dwight Fry", which is a cover of Alice Cooper, kicks off. Oh man, this song is just awesome. It's not heavy at all, but it's super fun. There's no mammoth explosions or anything, just some grungy guitar riffage for a few minutes. Buzz' vocals are the focal point of this song. Even if I would have preffered it more heavy, this still kicks ass and is one my favorite cover songs by The Melvins. There's also a female singer in here, and she really shows the country-influence on this album. Nice stuff.

If anybody was getting pissed off by the distinct lack of heaviness in the past few minutes or so, there's no need to worry, because "With Teeth" comes shambling in, and it's a heavy as fuck, short-but-sweet grungry drone (grunge-drone?) song with some of Buzzo's best vocal performance on the album. There's not much to say since it's so short (but at the same time not a filler), and besides "Second Coming" I'd mark it as the album's weakest with ease, but, surprise surprise, it's still a great song!

The only thing that keeps me from giving it a perfect score is the length. Only 31 minutes?! Full length my ass! Despite this, though, this album absolutely incredible, but it's not the first Melvins album you should pick up - get Houdini, then this, and then go from there. Point is, buy this or I'll beat the living shit outta you.

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