2006, Thrill Jockey
SOUND SAVER. Fans of a particular Chicago sound -- the minimal, angular hardcore sound usually associated with Steve Albini, who produced half of the tracks on Flemish Altruism -- have a wonderful band in A Minor Forest. The songs collected on the album are sprawling and usually more laid-back than the sound implies, sometimes sounding like Shellac's more sparse work and sometimes slowing down to resemble the darker, bass-heavy offerings of Low ("Ed is 50"), but the band has the ability to explode into a full-scale hardcore sound. For those interested in song-based pop, this is not the right album, but anyone who can settle into a creepy crawl of heavy bass and off-kilter guitars will find this is an excellent work. - All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | But the Pants Stay On |
| 2 | Bill's Mom Likes to Fuck |
| 3 | Ed Is 50 |
| 4 | So Jesus Was at the Last Supper |
| 5 | Jacking off George Lucas |
| 6 | Speed for Gavin |
| 7 | Perform the Critical Straw Transfer |
| 8 | Dainty Jack and His Amazing Technicolor Cloth Jacket |
| 9 | Beef Rigger |
| 10 | The Loneliest Enuretic |
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