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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
greatest grunge band is still going!!!,
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This review is from: Tomorrow Hit Today (Audio CD)
it seems mudhoney have grown up. this band used to be content to kick out the 3 chords and rock. one of the pinnacle live bands of the nineties, THEY put on a rock show. this album seems mature due to the fact that they have experimented with different distortion sounds. steve turner cranks out some wicked good riffs and with a little diversity (the country meets rock of "real low vibe" is aamzing) this album is like punk meets grunge meets the blues (maybe grunge and stevie ray vaughn?)tis a shame americans are so closed minded to music. we seem to be content to be force fed our music. this album is great and needs to be heard. forget boy bands and jennifer lopez. this is the real deal.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tomorrow Hit Today.. Damned Right,
By Jeremy B. Stroud (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomorrow Hit Today (Audio CD)
Although it's been 2 and a half years since this album was released, it is still in heavy rotation in my cd player. Mudhoney would have to be one of the most rocking bands of all time and THT is no exception. From start to finish, this album oozes the extreme form of rock n roll that is mudhoney. Mark's screaming vocals that never fail to get the attention of all who hear. Steve's bluesy guitar who's fuzz is enough to make a sheep jealous. Matt's steady sludgy bass playing and lastly, Dan's Unconventional thunderously amaziningly original drumming which never ceases to amaze me. Mudhoney, like a fine wine, get better and better with age. Mudhoney will be the Iggy Pop of their generation. Rocking well into their 50's (maybe even longer! we can all hope)Jeremy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Superfuzz Bigmuff meets Since We've Become Transluscent,
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This review is from: Tomorrow Hit Today (Audio CD)
i see this as the transition album between old mudhoney and new mudhoney. half the songs are heavier, thicker, and more like the 1989 mudhoney. the rest of the songs are faster, poppier, like the new.
the songs that stood out to me were 1) A Thousand Forms of Mind 5) Poisoned Water (Which is played live in the Chris Farley/David Spade film "Black Sheep") 12) Beneath the Valley of the Underdog I much prefer the older Mudhoney, but I would still recommend this album to someone looking to build their Mudhoney collection, but only after you've bought Superfuzz Bigmuff and EGBDF.
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