The opening of Shot Forth Self Living seems to summarize Medicine's entire approach to music: a burst of guitar feedback begins and screeches for longer than one would think tolerable -- and then, suddenly, drums and an elephantine bassline emerge and the listener finds that in the midst of all the noise, there's a beautiful pop song slipping through. Hence the omnipresent My Bloody Valentine comparisons -- both bands have found that by "burying" the primary melodies under waves of sound, they can create something more subtle and more moving than the average pop song. Shot Forth Self Living does this better than The Buried Life, Medicine's other notable album; the sound is deeper and beefier on the former, and (with a couple exceptions), the songwriting is more abstract and involving. The Buried Life had the band penning pop songs and flooding them with sound -- Shot Forth Self Living has them actually working their sound into the songs themselves. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide
Shot Forth Self Living
09/15/1992
All Music Guide Review
Shot Forth Self Living Track Listing
Credits of Shot Forth Self Living
- Jim Putnam
- Guitar, ?, Ham Radio
- Eddie Ruscha
- Bass, Tape, Design, Tapes, Art Direction
- Beth Thompson
- Vocals
- Tom Recchion
- Art Direction, Design
- Chris Apthorp
- Engineer
- Joan Mahoney
- Photography
- Trevor Johnson
- Photography
- Medicine
- Main Performer
- Sneaky Pete Kleinow
- Guitar, Pedal Steel
- Apthorp
- Engineer
- John Cevetello
- Engineer
- Jim Goodall
- Drums
- Brad Laner
- Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Vocals, Producer






















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