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The Jesus Lizard|Goat (Remaster / Reissue)

Goat (Remaster / Reissue)

The Jesus Lizard

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The Jesus Lizard's second album followed in the vein of the first with little immediate variation: loud, excellently produced by Steve Albini, plenty of space in the recording to emphasize the sheer force of McNeilly's drums and Sims' bass, and more besides. The little-remarked-upon ability of the rhythm section to kick out some ass-shaking jams spikes up such great numbers as "Nub," which almost predicts Rocket From the Crypt down to the gang-shout vocals, and the slower but no-less-compelling grind of "Rodeo in Joliet" (also one of the band's most inspired titles). Denison's guitar playing seemed a touch more focused at points here, the results almost suggesting such post-punk groove monsters as Gang of Four and even the Pop Group. There's a more evident melodic lead role for his work as well, as the just plain great riff that fires up "Mouth Breather" and his near-countryish twang on "Karpis" makes perfectly clear. Yow, meanwhile, steps ever more into his own persona, his lyrics now downright comprehensible and his singing levels a touch less doom- (and bass) heavy, if no less aggrieved. The staggered vocal overdubs on "Monkey Trick" are a standout, especially when Denison suddenly serves up another one of his surprisingly sweet passages as a bed. Other treats on the album include the opening "Here Comes Dudley" -- in context one of the more non-welcoming greetings around -- and the Morricone-tinged freakout of "Lady Shoes," assuming Morricone scored movies about doctors dealing with some freaky female patients. The whole album seems like a party in hell, not to mention demonstrative proof that there's still plenty of fun to be had with a basic rock lineup; it's all in the matter of how it's handled.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Then Comes Dudley
00:04:23

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

2
Mouth Breather
00:02:16

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

3
Nub
00:02:30

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

4
Seasick
00:03:11

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

5
Monkey Trick
00:04:18

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

6
Karpis
00:03:10

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

7
South Mouth
00:03:03

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

8
Lady Shoes
00:02:41

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

9
Rodeo In Juliet
00:04:48

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

10
Sunday You Need Love (Single Version)
00:02:45

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

11
Pop Song (Single Version)
00:02:15

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

12
Seasick (Single Version - Live)
00:03:05

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

13
Lady Shoes (Single Version - Live)
00:02:37

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

14
Monkey Trick (Single Version - Live)
00:04:32

THE JESUS LIZARD, MainArtist

2009 Touch and Go Records 2009 Touch and Go Records

Album review

The Jesus Lizard's second album followed in the vein of the first with little immediate variation: loud, excellently produced by Steve Albini, plenty of space in the recording to emphasize the sheer force of McNeilly's drums and Sims' bass, and more besides. The little-remarked-upon ability of the rhythm section to kick out some ass-shaking jams spikes up such great numbers as "Nub," which almost predicts Rocket From the Crypt down to the gang-shout vocals, and the slower but no-less-compelling grind of "Rodeo in Joliet" (also one of the band's most inspired titles). Denison's guitar playing seemed a touch more focused at points here, the results almost suggesting such post-punk groove monsters as Gang of Four and even the Pop Group. There's a more evident melodic lead role for his work as well, as the just plain great riff that fires up "Mouth Breather" and his near-countryish twang on "Karpis" makes perfectly clear. Yow, meanwhile, steps ever more into his own persona, his lyrics now downright comprehensible and his singing levels a touch less doom- (and bass) heavy, if no less aggrieved. The staggered vocal overdubs on "Monkey Trick" are a standout, especially when Denison suddenly serves up another one of his surprisingly sweet passages as a bed. Other treats on the album include the opening "Here Comes Dudley" -- in context one of the more non-welcoming greetings around -- and the Morricone-tinged freakout of "Lady Shoes," assuming Morricone scored movies about doctors dealing with some freaky female patients. The whole album seems like a party in hell, not to mention demonstrative proof that there's still plenty of fun to be had with a basic rock lineup; it's all in the matter of how it's handled.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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