Features
PureGrainAudio Presents: A Ridiculously Short History of… SLUDGE
Watch as Lance Marwood attempts to describe an entire subgenre of heavy music using less than 300 words. There’s a bonus playlist of essential artists and releases! This time around… SLUDGE!
After suffering through a particularly excruciating rendition of someone’s idea of what “crust” is, Lance is embarking on a soul-searching journey of self-righteous education, one embattled subgenre at a time. Watch as he attempts to describe an entire subgenre of heavy music using less than 300 words. There’s a bonus playlist of essential artists and releases after for your perusal. This time around… SLUDGE! Tell Lance how wrong he is in the comments below or on Twitter @LanceMarwood.
The Skinny: When it comes to sludge metal, sibling to stoner and doom metal, the slight differences can be tricky to spot (like the differences between crust and d-beat), so listen up: stoner metal is sludge with weed smoke. Sludge is often more political and nihilistic, and its sound is often darker. Going from The Melvins (who started in the Washington scene in 1984) we move over to the New Orleans Lousiana scene, which in the late ’80s was churning the incestuous likes of Eyehategod, Crowbar, and eventually Down and Superjoint Ritual.
These bands would go on to form the backbone of the genre’s output during the late ’80s and early ’90s, most continuing into today. Meanwhile in the early ’90s, Grief (originating from Boston) made their indelible mark on the genre with a prevalence of important releases and touring. Meanwhile, all the way over in Nottingham, England, Fudge Tunnel were creating their own take on the genre while simultaneously landing themselves in hot water over their grim sense of humour. Important influences during the early to mid-’90s period include Dystopia (who released a split with Grief), noted for injecting crust sensibilities into the genre, Acid Bath, and Buzzov*en.
Moving into the late ’90s, various bands began flexing their influence from the genre, such as Boris, Cult of Luna, and later on bands like High On Fire and Red Fang. While all these bands are generally placed in other branches of metal, it’s important to note that sludge is a breeding ground of sound that gets incorporated into other more “fixed” strains of metal, such as stoner and doom metal. Today, sludge has heroes in the likes of Eyehategod and Crowbar, while contemporary greats like Mastodon and Baroness continue the tradition these former bands helped forge.
Mandatory Sludge Listening Playlist:
01. Fudge Tunnel – “Hate Songs In E Minor” (1991, Relativity Records)
02. Melvins – “Houdini” (1993, Atlantic Records)
03. Grief – “Come To Grief” (1994, Century Media Records)
04. Dystopia – “Human=Garbage” (1994, Life Is Abuse)
05. Acid Bath – “When The Kite String Pops” (1994, Rotten Records)
06. Buzzov*en – “Sore” (1994, Roadrunner Records)
07. Down – “NOLA” (1995, Elektra Records)
08. Eyehategod – “Dopesick” (1996, Century Media Records)
09. Crowbar – “Odd Fellows Rest” (1998, Mayhem)
10. Baroness – “Red Album” (2007, Relapse Records)
Check out the Melvins song “Night Goat”
Be sure to also check out:
– A Ridiculously Short History of… GRINDCORE
– A Ridiculously Short History of… CRUST
– A Ridiculously Short History of… DOOM
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 days ago
The Cruel Knives Headline Top Night of British Rock at Manchester’s The Lodge [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock1 day ago
The V13 Fix #012 w/ Dååth, Unearthly Rites, maybeshewill and more
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Indie1 week ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Folk1 week ago
Katherine Perkins Strikes the Right Tone with Her “Hold On” Music Video Premiere
-
Country2 weeks ago
Brooke Ashton Chats About Her “Someone” Single, Creative Process, and More!
-
Culture5 days ago
Rob Lundberg’s “Uncontaminated Sound – The Interviews” EP #67 w/ Joshua Farinella of The Whistleblower