Massachusetts

04/01/1996 | Sub Pop 

All Music Guide Review

In just a short time, the Scud Mountain Boys have risen from relative obscurity (two 1995 albums for indie label Chunk) to a well-earned spot on the Sub Pop roster. The Boys' new album, Massachusetts, is once again a quiet, mostly acoustic collection of soft-spoken songs based around spare country rhythms and laid-back, whisper-light melodies. Massachusetts is more down to earth than the faux-hillbilly ramble poems of Palace Music, but also far less Americana-ized than Son Volt or any of the No Depression hangers-on. The sudden national attention seems not to have spooked the Scuds, and so while Massachusetts feels better crafted than the band's previous two albums -- more mature in terms of songwriting -- it retains the easygoing, kitchen-table spirit that marked the band's earlier work. This is music that moves slowly but grows on you quickly. ~ Kurt Wolff, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • In a Ditch
  • 2:42

  • 4
  • Grudge ****
  • 5:03

  • 5
  • Big Hole
  • 4:00

  • 6
  • Van Drunk
  • 4:38

  • 7
  • Lift Me Up
  • 4:30

  • 8
  • Liquor Store
  • 4:38

  • 9
  • A Ride
  • 3:38

  • 10
  • Holy Ghost
  • 4:17

  • 12
  • Massachusetts
  • 3:14

  • 13
  • Glass Jaw
  • 4:15

  • 14
  • Knievel
  • 4:02

  • Credits

    • Stephen Desaulniers
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Vocals (Background), Bass (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar
    • Joe Pernice
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
    • Bruce Tull
    • Pedal Steel, Producer, Photography, Guitar (Electric)
    • Tom Shea
    • Mandolin, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Drums


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