''Brainbloodvolume'' is the third and final album from English rock band
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Ned's Atomic Dustbin are an English rock band formed in Stourbridge, West Midlands, in November 1987. The band took their name from an episode of radio comedy programme ''The Goon Show''. The band is unusual for using two bass-players in their ...
with their original line-up. It was released in the United States on 21 March 1995 but did not appear in the United Kingdom until July of that year.
Music
''Brainbloodvolume'' finds the band "decisively stepping beyond" their usual style "to embrace a variety of styles and approaches,"
and is marked by "ultramodern production", electronics and
sampling, all of which were introduced to a lesser extent on ''Are You Normal?'' Ned Raggett of
Allmusic
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said the album was "brimming with energy and a willingness to experiment" while "retaining the yearning heart" of many early songs by the band.
The album is "an altogether happier effort" than its predecessor and shows the band seeming "confident and relaxed enough to work; the songs appear to be the result of actual woodshedding, not last-minute whip-ups."
Palmer's "especially careful" production "gets
he materialall down in a clear mix of bristling, textured power and slick commercial" whilst ably following "the group's minor stylistic perambulations while juggling modern
dance beats, driving rock, pinging atmospherics,
found-sound silliness and glossy mid-tempo pop."
Guitarist Rat and sometimes bassist Alex Griffin indulge "in crispier sometimes-abstract performances that suggest early-'80s
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of punk music that emerged in the late 1970s as musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-r ...
''à la''
New Order and
the Cure
The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1978 in Crawley, West Sussex. Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member. The band's ...
."
According to Raggett, opening song "All I Ask of Myself Is That I Hold Together" features an "absolutely massive guitar blast and partially sampled metallic percussion" with "John Penney's always-reliable vocals riding the chaos with increasing desperation, serves notice that the quintet isn't into doing anything half-assed."
"Floote" is another instance "of the band's ear for newer approaches", and features a
flute and "an attractive
sitar
The sitar ( or ; ) is a plucked stringed instrument, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used in Hindustani classical music. The instrument was invented in medieval India, flourished in the 18th century, and arrived at its present form i ...
filigree for a trippily eerie crunch."
According to ''Trouser Press'', the song is witty "pop-hop" and its flute is "jammy."
"Your Only Joke" and "I Want It Over" are together an "epic but not overbearing collapse."
"Premonition" features the
Funky Drummer
"Funky Drummer" is a single released by James Brown in 1970. Its drum break, improvised by Clyde Stubblefield, is one of the most frequently sampled music recordings.
Recording and composition
"Funky Drummer" was recorded on November 20, 1 ...
breakbeat loop sped-up, acoustic guitar and "a quietly hyperactive keyboard
techno
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riff."
"...To Be Right" combines "heavily processed wash" with "gentler chime."
Album title
The album title is named after a
medical theory
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concerning increasing brain blood volume in order to enlarge awareness in sensitivity and empathy; in an interview with James Bonisteel, the band described the album title: "Well, there's a certain school of theory--a medical theory--that thinks if you increase the volume of blood in the brain that you can increase your awareness in your empathy and your sensitivity. There were some people in the 60's who tried to increase their brain blood volume by drilling a hole into the skull to crack sort of a pressure release. I don't know how crazy it is. People are trying to do that to themselves all the time, maybe not like that literally, but that's what people use drugs for and that's why people exercise--basically to release the pressure that's in them. I think it's something that everybody does in their own way; it's just that this is a particularly interesting way to relieve the pressures in your head."
Reception
The staff of ''Melody Maker'' said "we asked Neil Kulkarni to review the new Ned's Atomic Dustbin LP. Instead, he's written one very long sentence, and one very short one. Well, you can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you might get what you need."
Christopher Lloyd of ''Louder Than War'' retrospectively called the album "a solid piece of work."
''xsilence'' noted how, instead of transitioning into a
Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. It produced brighter, catchier alternative rock, partly in reaction to the popularity of the darker lyrical themes of the US-led grunge music and to the ...
band, as multiple "noisy groups" did at the time, Ned's Atomic Dustbin surprisingly took "the option to integrate electronic sounds into their scabby rock."
Track listing
# "All I Ask of Myself Is That I Hold Together" (4:17)
# "Floote" (2:51)
# "Premonition" (4:03)
# "Talk Me Down" (3:31)
# "Borehole" (3:25)
# "Your Only Joke" (3:18)
# "Stuck" (3:40)
# "...To Be Right" (3:35)
# "I Want It Over" (3:58)
# "Traffic" (3:30)
# "Song Eleven Could Take Forever" (4:00)
Credits
* Alex - bass, electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
* Mat - bass, sampler
* Jonn Penney - vocals
* Rat - electric and acoustic guitar, keyboards, sampler
* D.C. Worton - drums, synthesizer, sampler
* Tim Palmer - producer
* Mark O'Donoughue - engineer
References
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1995 albums
Ned's Atomic Dustbin albums
Albums produced by Tim Palmer
Columbia Records albums