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Shudder to Think

Pony Express Record

  • AMG Review of Pony Express Record

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    Greg Prato
    All Music Guide

    Shudder to Think's major-label debut, Pony Express Record, boasted a better sound/production than past releases (courtesy of producer Ted Nicely and mixer Andy Wallace), and signaled more focused songwriting on the group's part. It was by no means a sellout, because even on earlier releases the group's ambitious songwriting was in full effect. And "focused" songwriting from Shudder to Think does not mean three-chord, predictable verse-chorus-verse compositions, either. Pony Express Record challenges the listener in many ways: stop/start riffing ("X-French Tee Shirt"), oblique lyrics ("Earthquakes Come Home"), often dramatic, Freddie Mercury-like vocals ("Gang of $"), and everything-but-the-kitchen-sink song structures ("No Rm. 9, Kentucky"). The music is consistently unpredictable, mixing jazz, metal, art rock, folk, experimental, and alternative in the band's melting pot. And all of the songs boast strong melodies, which initially draw the listener in until you realize that there's more than meets the ear. Pony Express Record also marked the studio debut of guitar whiz Nathan Larson and drummer Adam Wade (Larson became an integral member of the group, helping to write five tracks, while Wade left after the supporting tour). One of the most underrated rock records of the '90s.

Way Weird Albums from Major Labels
3 months ago

Here's my own personal They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To gripe. I'm at the point of my life where I mourn the passing of 120 Minutes' '90s heyday, when they showed videos by weirdo bands that had managed to snare major-label contracts. Arguably, there is no weirder album from this era than Shudder To Think's Pony Express Record (Epic), which mixes glam, prog, hardcore, pop, beat poetry, and...

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The Best Song Ever: Hit Liquor
3 months ago

MP3: Shudder To Think - Hit LiquorShudder To Think have a live album out today called "Live From Home"... but Team Love didn't send us a promo of that. I've heard the live mp3 they posted of today's song and it sounds pretty great. So go find and pick that up.However, the best song ever is Hit Liquor, from the classic "Pony Express Record". Shudder To Think, and specifically Craig Wedren's voc...

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