1990 studio album by The Dead Milkmen
Metaphysical Graffiti is the fifth studio album by the Dead Milkmen , released by Enigma Records in 1990.[ 2] [ 3] The album title and cover art, the latter designed by the band's drummer Dean Clean ,[ 4] parody the 1975 album Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin .[ 5] [ 6] Two tracks ("Do the Brown Nose" and "If You Love Somebody, Set Them on Fire") appear on Death Rides a Pale Cow .
The album peaked at No. 164 on the Billboard 200 .[ 7]
Production
Like Bucky Fellini and Beelzebubba , Metaphysical Graffiti was recorded in Austin, Texas , and was produced by Brian Beattie.[ 4] [ 8] Gibby Haynes , of Butthole Surfers , appears on "Anderson, Walkman, Buttholes and How!"[ 1]
The video for "Methodist Coloring Book" had to be reedited before MTV would agree to play it, due to imagery the network was worried may be offensive.[ 9] Enigma printed and mailed coloring books to promote the track.[ 10]
Critical reception
People wrote: "When the Milkmen played their first punk parodies in the mid-1980s, they sounded appropriately fresh. Now they sometimes seem to be as dated as the music they ridicule."[ 17] The Chicago Tribune deemed the album "more screaming, more production and less melody."[ 12] The Ottawa Citizen called it "funny, loud, fast and violent."[ 18]
The Los Angeles Times wrote that "parody is in safe hands with the Dead Milkmen."[ 19] The Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph called Metaphysical Graffiti "a savagely sarcastic collection of commentaries on greed and religion."[ 20] The Washington Post thought that "Milkmen albums usually turn on the existence of a single standout tune-'Bitchin' Camaro', for example, or 'Punk Rock Girl'-and this outing doesn't seem to have one."[ 21]
Track listing
All songs written by The Dead Milkmen
"Beige Sunshine" – 3:37
"Do the Brown Nose" – 4:41
"Methodist Coloring Book" – 2:38
"Part 3" – 2:20
"I Tripped Over the Ottoman" – 3:05
"The Big Sleazy" – 4:08
"If You Love Somebody, Set Them on Fire" – 2:01
"Dollar Signs in Her Eyes" – 3:37
"In Praise of Sha Na Na" – 3:25
"Epic Tales of Adventure" – 2:55
"I Hate You, I Love You" – 1:58
"Now Everybody’s Me" – 3:55
"Little Man in My Head" – 3:48
"Anderson, Walkman, Buttholes and How!" – 3:25
"Cousin Earl" - 6:36
References
^ a b "TrouserPress.com :: Dead Milkmen" . www.trouserpress.com .
^ "Spilled Milkmen" . SPIN . SPIN Media LLC. June 29, 1990 – via Google Books.
^ "Dead Milkmen | Biography & History" . AllMusic .
^ a b Gettelman, Parry (September 14, 1990). "Don't Have a Cow, Man, It's Just the Dead Milkmen" . Orlando Sentinel . Retrieved August 25, 2022 .
^ Auxier, Randall E. (May 22, 2017). Metaphysical Graffiti: Deep Cuts in the Philosophy of Rock . Open Court Publishing. ISBN 9780812699692 – via Google Books.
^ Fischer, Blair R. "Imitation as the snidest form of flattery" . chicagotribune.com .
^ "The Dead Milkmen" . Billboard .
^ "Fun Fun Fun Fest Interviews: Saturday" . www.austinchronicle.com .
^ "ICONOCLASTIC MILKMEN PERFORM JULY 2" . Deseret News . June 29, 1990.
^ Popson, Tom (4 May 1990). "Exceedingly awful guitar players wanted". Chicago Tribune : Take 2.
^ Metaphysical Graffiti at AllMusic
^ a b Herrmann, Brenda (10 May 1990). "Recordings". Chicago Tribune : 17F.
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 2. MUZE. pp. 802– 803.
^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 319.
^ Erskine, Evelyn (3 Aug 1990). "The Dead Milkmen Metaphysical Graffiti". Ottawa Citizen : D6.
^ Finlay, Leo (November 1990). "Reviews: The New Discs". Select (5): 98. ISSN 0959-8367 .
^ "Picks and Pans Review: Metaphysical Graffiti" . PEOPLE.com .
^ Barr, Greg (8 June 1990). "THE DEAD MILKMEN". Ottawa Citizen : C3.
^ Goldstein, Patrick (17 June 1990). "Pop Eye". Los Angeles Times : 69.
^ "Dead Milkmen plan to deliver in Englewood". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph : D1. 29 June 1990.
^ Jenkins, Mark (3 Aug 1990). "Look at What's In With the Outsiders". The Washington Post : N16.
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