Disco Volante (Mr. Bungle album)

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Disco Volante
Disco Volante album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 1995
Recorded1995
Genre
Length68:45
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle chronology
Mr. Bungle
(1991)
Disco Volante
(1995)
California
(1999)
Singles from Disco Volante
  1. "Platypus [2] "
    Released: 1995

Disco Volante (Italian for Flying Saucer) is the second studio album by American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle. It was released on October 10, 1995, through Warner Bros., and is often considered their most experimental album, [3] mixing elements from such varied styles as death metal, jazz, Arabic music, musique concrète, easy listening, klezmer, and tango.

Contents

Background

The album's title refers to the name of the yacht of the same name featured in the James Bond film Thunderball , meaning "flying saucer" in Italian. Mr. Bungle had previously covered the film's theme song live and in studio, but it was never officially released. [4]

Disco Volante would be founding member Theo Lengyel's final album with the band, leaving shortly after the tour due to "artistic differences". [5] Drummer Danny Heifetz would later comment, "I miss him. He added a huge chemical imbalance that helped us on the road. He hates us and rightfully so. The music changed, plain and simple. Very little call for saxes, trombone or flute. He was an original member. I'm not. Makes me feel a bit like a union-buster." [6]

Regarding the writing process of the album, bassist Trevor Dunn wrote on his website:

Trey was listening to his own collection of weird stuff as well—exotica, electro-acoustic, noise, middle eastern, techno. I remember him going to raves a lot back then. Mike was really into Joe Meek, the Peter Thomas soundtrack to Raumpatrouille, Kagel and the tangos of Troilo. He would show up between tours to work with us and add his beautifully low-fi input (i.e The Bends). With all this weirdness I realized it was time to revamp Platypus. Danny, Trey and I spent hours deconstructing and literally imploding the original arrangement to the point of superimposing the "verse" with the "chorus". I think that's still my proudest lyrical input. And Bär (!) finally stopped referring to Bungle as "you guys" and started writing for the band.

Composition

Disco Volante is regarded as Mr. Bungle's most experimental album. [3] Categorized primarily as experimental rock, avant-garde metal, and jazz fusion, many of the songs jump between multiple genres, including sludge metal ("Everyone I Went to High School With Is Dead"), death metal ("Carry Stress in the Jaw", "Merry Go Bye Bye"), Arabic music ("Desert Search for Techno Allah"), musique concrète and tango ("Violenza Domestica"), klezmer ("Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz", "Platypus"), noise ("The Bends"), and easy listening (″Backstrokin'″).

Although much of the album's lyrics are limited ("Carry Stress in the Jaw", "Phlegmatics"), in non-English languages ("Desert Search for Techno Allah", "Violenza Domestica"), or constructed from nonsense words ("Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz", "Chemical Marriage"), the lyrical content of Disco Volante is, as on their eponymous debut album, both dark and comedic. Lyrical themes include social isolation ("Everyone I Went to High School With Is Dead"), bruxism [7] ("Carry Stress in the Jaw"), child abuse ("After School Special"), domestic violence ("Violenza Domestica"), the "gradual decline of the human body due to social interactions" [7] ("Phlegmatics"), masturbation ("Backstrokin'"), and martyrdom ("Merry Go Bye Bye"). "The Bends" is a largely instrumental ten-minute suite split into ten different sections, detailing the experiences of a negligent diver who experiences decompression sickness.

"Carry Stress in the Jaw" and "Phlegmatics" are parts two and three of the "Sleep" trilogy, with part one being on the band's eponymous debut album.[ citation needed ]

Both "Carry Stress in the Jaw" and "Merry Go Bye Bye" feature untitled hidden tracks. The first is sometimes referred to as "The Secret Song" (after a prominent lyric) or "Spy" (used to denote the song on the band's set lists). The second is sometimes called "Nothing", due to a joke in the liner notes. On vinyl pressings, the album is double grooved the first hidden track is in the second groove, which is notoriously difficult to accurately locate. On CD pressings, the hidden track is simply put immediately after "Carry Stress in the Jaw" on the same track. It was originally recorded without bassist Dunn's input or knowledge; although, shortly before its release, Dunn managed to find it and added a vocal part. Dunn believes that the drums were played by McKinnon, keyboards by Heifetz, and bass guitar by Patton. [5] The freely improvised hidden track after "Merry Go Bye Bye" begins at 7:21, after a full minute of silence. Neither track is mentioned in any way on the album packaging.

Disco Volante spawned a number of officially unreleased demos (circulated on internet peer-to-peer sharing networks): "Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz", [8] "Coldsore" [9] and "Spy". [10] "Coldsore", one of woodwind player and keyboardist Clinton McKinnon's first compositions for the band, would be adapted into the "Love on the Event Horizon" section of "The Bends".

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [11]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 7/10 [12]
Stylus Magazine mixed [1]

In a highly favorable review of the album, Greg Prato of AllMusic described Mr. Bungle's music as "the musical equivalent of a David Lynch movie", performed in a "totally original and new musical style...that sounds like nothing that currently exists." [11] Stylus Magazine wrote in their 2005 review of the album that "a decade later, Disco Volante still sounds daring." [1]

Accolades

YearPublicationCountryAccoladeRank
2006 Rock Sound United Kingdom"Les 150 Albums De La Génération"69
"*" denotes an unordered list.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Everyone I Went to High School With Is Dead" Trevor Dunn Dunn2:45
2."Chemical Marriage"  Trey Spruance 3:09
3."Carry Stress in the Jaw"
  1. Sleep (Part II): "Carry Stress in the Jaw"
  2. "The Secret Song/Spy"
Dunn, Edgar Allan Poe [13] ("Carry Stress in the Jaw")Dunn ("Carry Stress in the Jaw")8:59
  1. 4:43
  2. 4:16
4."Desert Search for Techno Allah"SpruanceSpruance, Mike Patton 5:24
5."Violenza Domestica"PattonPatton, Spruance5:14
6."After School Special" Clinton McKinnon, Dunn, PattonMcKinnon2:47
7."Sleep (Part III): Phlegmatics"DunnDunn3:16
8."Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz"SpruanceSpruance6:06
9."The Bends"
  1. "Man Overboard"
  2. "The Drowning Flute"
  3. "Aqua Swing"
  4. "Follow the Bubbles"
  5. "Duet for Guitar and Oxygen Tank"
  6. "Nerve Damage"
  7. "Screaming Bends"
  8. "Panic in Blue"
  9. "Love on the Event Horizon"
  10. "Re-Entry"
 Patton, Spruance, McKinnon10:28
  1. 0:41
  2. 0:52
  3. 1:56
  4. 0:14
  5. 0:51
  6. 0:38
  7. 0:40
  8. 0:57
  9. 1:29
  10. 1:46
10."Backstrokin'"PattonPatton2:27
11."Platypus"DunnDunn, Spruance5:07
12."Merry Go Bye Bye" ("Merry Go Bye Bye" ends at 6:21; untitled hidden track begins after 1 minute of silence)SpruanceSpruance12:58
Total length:68:45

Personnel

Mr. Bungle

Additional personnel

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