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Since We've Become Translucent isn't always the Mudhoney you remembered, but the album clearly carries the stamp of the band's personality, and shows the group can still rock out while pulling a few new tricks from its collective sleeve.
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Alternative PressOnly one or two tracks capture that combination of venom, wit and old-time Northwest angst that made Mudhoney one of the grunge movement's standouts. [Oct 2002, p.88]
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BlenderThey resemble a Seattle version of Iggy and the Stooges. [#9, p.152]
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A consistently heady and visceral shot of classic Mudhoney: angry, fuzzy guitars, propulsive rhythms, and sarcastically-jaded lyrics.
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The problem with Since Weve Become Translucent is that it doesnt measure up to the standards Mudhoney set with the undeniable gripping music they produced in their heyday.
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MagnetMore of the same, yes, but good enough to make longtime fans crank the volume on the way to their divorce hearings while younger converts learn that the rock wasn't born last year. [#55, p.83]
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MojoAmong their best. [Sep 2002, p.104]
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This is the sound of Grunge Past, raised from the dead to parade its rigor-mortised corpse around for a few moments before returning to the grave. And it's kinda fun, but hardly bears a second listen.
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The band sounds as dense and murky as ever, although it has added a few free-jazz strokes on some tracks.
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Since We've Become Translucent does an almost unimaginably good job of adding heft, weight and, god I hate to say it, maturity to the garage idiom.
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Since Weve Become Translucents greatest flaw -- its dumbed-downedness -- becomes apparent and sad as the albums first half goes on.
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UncutTheir mischievousness is still palpable, but it's shot through with purpose, gumption and spectacular riff-raunch action. [Sep 2002, p.114]
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ThomJun 22, 2005
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paulgNov 17, 2002
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fuzzriteAug 24, 2002