Volcano | |
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Studio album by | |
Genre | Alternative |
Length | 44:31 |
Label | Skunk Records |
Producer | Miguel (Michael Happoldt) |
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Source | Rating |
Trouser Press | (favorable) [1] |
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Volcano was released in 2004. The album was released as a limited edition on Skunk Records and was not reprinted until 2025 when it received a limited vinyl and CD release from Don Giovanni Records. [3]
Trouser Press, which gave the eponymous album by Eyes Adrift a favorable review, said that Volcano was even better. They noted the "simple rough-in-the-studio mix", the reggae feel of Poutney's basslines, and the "high lonesome" feeling conjured by Kirkwood's "unfettered vocals". They wrote:
"Twisted Seeds" is a high point in Kirkwood's career – with its Jerry Garcia influence and overlapping verses, it's nothing you'd find on a Meat Puppets album. "Arrow" features pseudo-pedal steel and Latin guitar with stylings that echo the era of Meat Puppets II. [1]
Punknews.org said that the reggae- and country-influenced songs were some of the best, and called the album "one of the best of the post-Sublime era" and a "truly unique collaboration and a solid collection of songs". [2]
All songs by Curt Kirkwood.