Showing posts with label Mouth Breather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouth Breather. Show all posts
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Best of Pitchfork's Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s: 150-101
Here is the second part of my coverage of Pitchfork’s coverage of the best tracks of the 1990s. This installment has a much better selection of songs and features many that I constantly keep on my playlists. The first of note is “Good Morning, Captain” by Slint. From the very first time I heard it, the song became one of my all-time favorites. Nothing sounded like it before and not much has sounded similar since. It’s unique in it’s spoken-word style telling the story of a sinking ship which is paired with a dark, ominous post-rock accompaniment. The breakdown includes what I consider one of the greatest screams in the history of rock when vocalist Brian McMahon cries out “I miss you!” in the song’s climatic peak. The lyrics alone make for a nice little narrative. The image above is the cover to Slint’s 1991 masterpiece, Spiderland.
Labels:
90s,
Mouth Breather,
Pearl Jam,
Pitchfork,
Slint,
Spiderland,
The Jesus Lizard,
Yellow Ledbetter
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