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The Makers - Stripped (2004)

The Makers - Stripped (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: The Makers

  • Title: Stripped
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Kill Rock Stars
  • Genre: Garage Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 36:33
  • Total Size: 282 / 94 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Intro - 00:00:41
02. Hot Kiss - 00:02:49
03. Sharp Leather Walkin' Shoes - 00:02:18
04. Leopard Print Sissy - 00:01:57
05. Little Piece of Action - 00:01:57
06. Fair Game - 00:02:18
07. Tear Apart - 00:02:06
08. Let Him Try - 00:02:32
09. Take A Ride - 00:02:43
10. Long Love - 00:02:34
11. Four Button Suit - 00:02:25
12. Out Of Your World - 00:01:53
13. Do What I Wanna - 00:01:37
14. Razorblade - 00:02:24
15. White Bred - 00:03:00
16. Sad Little Bug - 00:03:19

The Makers' first release for Kill Rock Stars features re-recorded versions of songs originally done between 1991 and 1998. It was the veteran garage punk act's switchblade-chomping Estrus era, before the richer scope of Sub Pop releases like Rock Star God and Strangest Parade. Those albums were welcome after almost a decade of trashy, sweaty, two-chord stompers. But on Stripped, it's cool to hear their tighter songcraft, glammier overtones, and -- most of all -- more volatile instrumentation applied to the Makers' formative material. "Let Him Try" (from 1994's Howl) was a tinny nod to the '60s frat rock tradition; it's reborn here as a twin-guitar scowl comparable to the Go's own updated rock swagger. "Tear Apart," "Fair Game," and "Take a Ride" all come from the strong 1997 effort Hunger, an album that suggested the Makers' turn toward something sonically meatier. As such, Stripped doesn't have to re-imagine them completely. But the new recordings (courtesy of Jack Endino) give Mike Maker's vocal an impressive depth. He's not there just to sneer tell-offs at the audience; instead, he teams with lead guitarist Jamie Frost to give these recordings real dynamic range. That's what Stripped offers throughout, to both rookies and veteran listeners -- versions of the Makers' storied and sleazy past that make a real commitment to craft. Some might equate less dirt with weaker vitality. But in reality, the fuller sound on these trashy classics only makes the Makers' swagger sweeter.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.