13 Engines switched labels for their 1993 sophomore release Perpetual Motion Machine and frontman John Critchley handled production duties. The result is a record that, while perhaps a bit cleaner sonically than their debut, finds the band still creating a glorious racket. They do stretch some creatively, though. They open with "Bred in the Bone," a slow burner that gathers momentum and is a bit darker in mood than their previous material. The hypnotic "Home" is another song that builds from a somber opening to a layered-guitar crescendo. Perpetual Motion Machine is full of tasteful dynamic shifts in songs like "Unconscience," "Smoke & Ashes," and the stellar "What If We Don't Get What We Want," with bassist Jim Hughes taking a turn at lead vocals on a track that begins as dreamy pop before closing in a sonic fury. With Perpetual Motion Machine, 13 Engines easily builds on their impressive debut with another fantastic effort. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
Perpetual Motion Machine
01/01/1994
All Music Guide Review
Perpetual Motion Machine Track Listing
Credits of Perpetual Motion Machine
- Simon Pressey
- Assistant Engineer
- Glen Robinson
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Howie Weinberg
- Mastering
- Mike Robbins
- Guitar, Group Member
- Chris Varady
- ?, Tracking Assistant
- John Critchley
- Organ, Guitar, Producer, Group Member, Vocals, Piano
- Grant Ethier
- Bass, Vocals, Group Member, Drums
- Patrick Duffy
- Art Direction, Design
- Jim Hughes
- Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Vocals, Group Member, Piano
- Robin Copernicus
- Artwork, Illustrations
- Floria Sigismondi
- Photography
- 13 Engines
- Main Performer, Mixing
- Anne Bourne
- Harmonica, Cello, Harmony Vocals, Group Member












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