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Eucalyptus / Saturn Outhouse

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Download links and information about Eucalyptus / Saturn Outhouse by Pitchfork. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Rock, Grunge, Indie Rock, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 42:03 minutes.

Artist: Pitchfork
Release date: 1990
Genre: Rock, Grunge, Indie Rock, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 42:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Burn Pigs Burn 3:33
2. Placebo 3:54
3. Twitch 3:15
4. New Kid 3:59
5. Rana 4:39
6. Loot 2:47
7. Flatland Farming 3:27
8. Drop Dead 3:53
9. Thin Ice 3:43
10. Goat 4:10
11. Sinking 4:43

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Recorded in 1988 but not released until 1990, Pitchfork's Eucalyptus is primarily notable for being the first offering from singer Rick Farr and guitarist John Reis, who would later form the much more accomplished Drive Like Jehu. Recorded while the two were still in their teens, Eucalyptus sounds like the work of a pair of smart but unformed suburban adolescents who have had their musical world changed by Squirrel Bait, the Meat Puppets, Rites of Spring, Sonic Youth, and the later SST Records catalog, plus cheap weed and Schaefer beer. A couple of tracks, notably the psych-poppy "Placebo" (which sounds kind of like the group's rough contemporaries Screaming Trees), are surprisingly strong, but most of Eucalyptus sounds like first drafts of ideas that would come to fruition later in Drive Like Jehu. [Interestingly, the three bonus tracks, from the vinyl EP Saturn Outhouse, fare better: "Thin Ice" has the nervous rush of indie forebears like the Embarrassment, "Sinking" recalls the more reflective moments of Mission of Burma, and "Goat" is pure 1991 grunge, a few years too early. Farr and Reis have both dismissed this early band as juvenilia, but this reissue is more interesting than many similar near-forgotten relics.]