Butthole Surfers - Psychic.... Powerless.... Another Man's Sac (2024 Remaster) (2024) Hi Res

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Title: Psychic.... Powerless.... Another Man's Sac (2024 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1984/2024
Label: Matador
Genre: Alternative Rock, Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:31:23
Total Size: 75 mb | 210 mb | 368 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Butthole Surfers - Concubine (2024 Remaster)
02. Butthole Surfers - Eye of the Chicken (2024 Remaster)
03. Butthole Surfers - Dum Dum (2024 Remaster)
04. Butthole Surfers - Woly Boly (2024 Remaster)
05. Butthole Surfers - Butthole Surfer (2024 Remaster)
06. Butthole Surfers - Lady Sniff (2024 Remaster)
07. Butthole Surfers - Cherub (2024 Remaster)
08. Butthole Surfers - Mexican Caravan (2024 Remaster)
09. Butthole Surfers - Cowboy Bob (2024 Remaster)
10. Butthole Surfers - Gary Floyd (2024 Remaster)

The Surfers' Touch and Go debut remains their highlight for many fans, an inspired blast of ugly noise, knowing idiocy, drugged-out insanity and some backhanded surprises. Haynes is still relatively interpretable here; the vocal distortions are only on a few songs, like the opening "Concubine," and what one can't quite understand one can still sense. The band's self-production brings out the mighty rumbles of drummers Coffey and Nervosa and Leary's avant-junkyard guitar work with clarity and a big, thick punch. Leary begins with screwy blues and gentle strums, then cranks up the amps and lets fly. The band also officially recorded their semi-theme song "Butthole Surfer," after which they were accidentally named; the bizarro backing vocals and sudden sped-up shifts at the end are just part of the oddities on display. "Negro Observer" is one of the most straightforward, calmest songs of the bunch, and even that's saying something, with Haynes going off about the title characters described as aliens coming to "count heads in singles bars" like a barely stable street crazy, insane laughter and all. When it comes to full-on craziness, though, nothing beats the obscene "Lady Sniff," which sounds like an amped-up blues act fronted by a 100-year-old man, and the hallucinatory "Mexican Caravan," with Haynes raving about "that heroin BROWN!" The nods to rock history are subtle but present, from the Black Sabbath-quoting (specifically "Children of the Grave") opening rhythm of "Dum Dum" to the fried Tex/Mex-ranting of "Gary Floyd," written about the legendary Dicks bandleader. However, the Surfers' crazy blend is completely distinctive, taking punk and the inspiration of their acid-addled Texas forebears to new heights.


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