Big Walnuts Yonder (album)

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Big Walnuts Yonder
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ReleasedMay 5, 2017 [1]
RecordedJuly 12–14, 2014 [2]
Studio Studio G Brooklyn [2] [3]
Genre Indie rock
Length37:25 [2]
Label Sargent House
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Metacritic 72/100 [4]
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Big Walnuts Yonder is an indie rock album released in 2017 by the eponymous supergroup. Big Walnuts Yonder consists of bassist/vocalist Mike Watt from Minutemen, guitarist Nels Cline from Wilco, drummer Greg Saunier from Deerhoof, and guitarist/vocalist Nick Reinhart from Tera Melos. [7]

Contents

Production

The album was recorded in three days during the summer of 2014 in Brooklyn, New York City, [8] live with very limited overdubs [9] and produced by Tony Maimone. [10] Months later vocals were added with Reinhart handling seven and Watt performing two. [9] Watt provided most of material by sharing rough versions of his compositions, or "launchpads" as he calls them, [1] played on bass. [11] On these tracks guitar was added after Watt's basslines, something that initially intimidated Reinhart [12] but Cline was familiar with the method of composing having worked this way before with Watt on Contemplating the Engine Room . [12] Cline and Saunier each contributed a track of their own. [13]

Raymond Pettibon created the album art. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."All Against All"02:18
2."Sponge Bath"03:51
3."Flare Star Phantom"08:48
4."I Got Marty Feldman Eyes"03:28
5."Raise the Drawbridges?"02:19
6."Ready to Pop!"02:36
7."Forgot to Brush"04:03
8."Rapid Driver Moon Inhaler"03:33
9."Pud"02:49
10."Heat Melter"03:40

Reception

Under the Radar's' Dustin Krcatovich's compared it to a "modern take on classic Beefheart" and praised the musicians ability to "combine weirdo prog-level precision and classic SST freakcore abandon" [14] The Spill Magazine's Ljubinko Zivkovic gave it three out of five stars and called it "a mixed bag with some stellar moments." [5] Justin Cober-Lake of Dusted praised the musicianship calling it "unsurprisingly unpredictable". [15] Scott A. Gray of Exclaim! found some of the tracks indulgent but ultimately found "the majority of Big Walnuts Yonder is fantastic." [6]

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