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Hostile Ambient Takeover
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Originally Released: 2002
Discs: 1
Label: Ipecac Records
Item Number: IPC00202

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Hostile Ambient Takeover
Track Listings
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1.    Black Stooges
2.    [Untitled Track] - (hidden track)
3.    Dr. Geek
4.    Little Judas Chongo
5.    Fool, the Meddling Idiot, The
6.    Brain Center at Whipples, The
7.    Foaming
8.    Anti-Vermin Seed, The
Melvins include: King Buzzo (vocals, guitar); Dale Crover (keyboards, drums, background vocals); Kevin "Rutmanis" (bass).

Additional personnel includes" Toshi Kasai (keyboards).

Recorded at Hook Studios, North Hollywood, California.

Personnel: King Buzzo (vocals, guitar); Dale Crover (vocals, keyboards, drums); Dave Scott Stone (electronics).

Audio Mixer: Tosh Kasai.

Recording information: Hook Studios, North Hollywood, CA.

Photographer: Kevin Willis.

Considering their long history of continuous releases and touring, one would think that their 16th (or 17th depending on how you view their catalog) full length album would show a significant decline in quality. But like few other acts before them, they have managed to maintain their bizarre and endearing sound for almost 20 years. Hostile Ambient Takeover continues their expansion into various musical styles, a habit they developed after signing to infamous genre hopper Mike Patton's Ipecac label. They exercise their rockabilly chops on the complicated and harsh "Little Judas Congo", a song that goes to prove how amazing Dale Crover can be on the drums. "The Fool, the Meddling Idiot" is a thick grunge crawl that brings to mind their Houdini-era material. "The Brain Center at Whipples" is one of their epic slow burners that showcases the rich vocals of Buzz Osbourne as the song creeps to a dance pop ending that can't help but take the listener by surprise. They sound more soulful in general here, adding 70's rock touches and allowing actual non-aggressive emotions to come across in their performances. But nothing prepares listeners for "The Anti-Vermin Seed", the 16 minute monster that ends the album with a tense and ugly portrait of a very unhappy Buzz Osbourne. His delicate vocals travel over the ungodly slow bassline and bursts of chugging guitar like some acid-drenched caveman trying to make sense of his surroundings. The song is the only one on the disc to live up to the title and be a hostile yet ambient song that ranks among their headiest experiments. The Melvins have yet to live up to their incredible hot streak in the early 90's, but like Motorhead before them they have managed to find endless variations on a likable sound that is distinctly theirs. Fans will probably love it, but to the uninitiated this might be a little too steeped in their traditional weirdness to appeal to non-adventurous listeners. ~ Bradley Torreano

You couldn't blame the Melvins if they decided to sit around and rest on their past accomplishments (their most obvious being almost single-handedly creating Seattle's grunge sound, which has been infinitely copied by others). But nearly 20 years after their initial formation, HOSTILE AMBIENT TAKEOVER found the trio continuing to crank out albums at a brisk rate. Don't be fooled by the title, there's nothing remotely ambient about this album--just eight good old-fashioned tracks of hard-hitting, Sabbath-esque nightmare metal.

From time to time, the Melvins has been known to feature renowned special guests on their albums (1993's HOUDINI featured Kurt Cobain, 2000's THE CRYBABY featured former Faith No More frontman Mike Patton, etc.). HOSTILE is no different--Tool guitarist Adam Jones guests on the album closer, "The Anti Vermin Seed," an epic 15-minute noise fest. Other instant Melvins classics include "Black Stooges," "Dr. Geek," and "The Fool, the Meddling Idiot."

Alternative Press (7/02, p.85) - 8 out of 10 - "...One of the most strictly rockin'...Melvins albums in recent memory....TAKEOVER is the kind of wet-fanged metal monsters old-school fans pray will come annually..."

Magnet (6-7/02, p.96) - "...Constant menace and a monobrowed subwoofer-destroying bass. Awesome..."

The Wire (06/02, p.58) - "...HOSTILE AMBIENT TAKEOVER is a resounding testament to The Melvins' singularity of purpose..."


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