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    You're Living All Over Me (Remastered)

    03/22/2005 | Merge Records 

    All Music Guide Review

    A blitzkrieg fusion of hardcore punk, Sonic Youth-style noise freak-outs, heavy metal, and melodic hard rock in the vein of Neil Young, You're Living All Over Me was a turning point in American underground rock & roll. With its thin, unbalanced mix, the album sounds positively menacing and edgy -- Lou Barlow's bass barrels forward over Murph's clanking drums, with J Mascis' guitar twisting pummeling riffs and careening, occasionally atonal solos. It established guitar heroics as a part of indie rock, bringing the noise of Sonic Youth into more conventional song structures. Also, Mascis' laconic, self-absorbed whine was a distinct departure from the furious post-hardcore rants, or the mumbling Michael Stipe imitations, that dominated indie rock. While the songwriting is occasionally uneven, the best moments of You're Living All Over Me -- "Little Fury Things," "Raisans," "In a Jar," and Barlow's proto-Sebadoh "Poledo" -- retain their power, and it's possible to hear the record's influence throughout alternative rock. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Little Fury Things
  • 3:06
  • 2
  • Kracked
  • 2:50
  • 3
  • Sludgefeast
  • 5:17
  • 4
  • The Lung
  • 3:51
  • 5
  • Raisans
  • 3:50
  • 6
  • Tarpit
  • 4:36
  • 7
  • In a Jar
  • 3:28
  • 8
  • Lose
  • 3:11
  • 9
  • Poledo
  • 5:43
  • 10
  • Just Like Heaven
  • 5:25
  • 11
  • Little Fury Things (Video)(Multimedia Track)
  • 12
  • Just Like Heaven (Video)(Multimedia Track)
  • Credits

    • Lou Barlow
    • Bass, Tapes, Ukulele, Vocals, Engineer


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