2010, Ghostly International
Skulltaste is an old-fashioned epic, and its diversity - both track-to-track and within the songs themselves - is hard to measure. Brian Lindgren's taste roams all over the map, but it's this attention-deficient approach that makes Skulltaste such a smorgasbord of an album, tempting the listener with one tidbit after another. Opener "The Ballad of Gloria Featherbottom" hits a quintessential balance between giddily spiraling samples cooled by monstrous slabs of ice-water synth; later, "Get Better John" has a teary-eyed uplift, conjuring a mood somewhere between '90s R&B and the Chrono Trigger soundtrack; and the entertainingly titled "SFW Porn" pairs a boom-clap beat to clear-blue keys and a lazily scribbled guitar line. On Skulltaste, Mux Mool tirelessly doles out 20 tracks in 80 minutes, with not a moment of filler. Lindgren's stylistic blast zone is so wide, that one might think he was pandering, trying to be all things to all people. One close listen, though, and it becomes clear that the world of Mux Mool is just that expansive, a reflection of Lindgren's many-splendored passions - the fact that Skulltaste genuinely has something for everyone is just a happy coincidence.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Ballad of Gloria Featherbottom |
| 2 | Hog Knuckle |
| 3 | Enceladus |
| 4 | Skull Taste |
| 5 | Breakfast Enthusiast |
| 6 | Dandelion |
| 7 | Get Better John |
| 8 | Wax Rose Saturday |
| 9 | Death 9000 |
| 10 | False Worship |
| 11 | 1st and 4th |
| 12 | Wolf Tone Symphony |
| 13 | SFW Porn |
| 14 | Crackers |
| 15 | Morning Strut |
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