Metal Circus
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Metal Circus |
| type | EP |
| artist | Hüsker Dü |
| cover | HuskerDuMetalCircus.jpg |
| released | October 1983 |
| recorded | December 1982 – January 1983 |
| studio | Total Access, Redondo Beach, California |
| genre | |
| length | 18:57 |
| label | SST (020) |
| producer | |
| prev_title | Everything Falls Apart |
| prev_year | 1983 |
| next_title | Zen Arcade |
| next_year | 1984 |
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| name = Metal Circus | type = EP | artist = Hüsker Dü | cover = HuskerDuMetalCircus.jpg | alt = | released = October 1983 | recorded = December 1982 – January 1983 | venue = | studio = Total Access, Redondo Beach, California | genre = | length = 18:57 | label = SST (020) | producer = | prev_title = Everything Falls Apart | prev_year = 1983 | next_title = Zen Arcade | next_year = 1984
Metal Circus is an EP by American punk rock band Hüsker Dü, released in 1983 by SST Records. As one of their early records, it was largely rooted in the band's initial hardcore punk style. However, signs of a new, poppier influence emerge on Metal Circus, particularly in the songs sung by Grant Hart ("It's Not Funny Anymore" and "Diane"). It also features some of Bob Mould's most passionate singing and shows further development in his guitar playing. Harmonic, chorus-type effects applied to Mould's guitar are more prominent. The change from the furious hardcore moments of Land Speed Record and Everything Falls Apart towards increasing melodicism hints at the groundbreaking new approach that was to be seen on the band's next release, Zen Arcade.
The horrific murder depicted in the anguished "Diane" is based upon the murder of West St. Paul waitress Diane Edwards. The song was covered by Coffin Break in 1989, Irish band Therapy? in 1995, Superdrag in 1998 and Gravenhurst in 2004 .
While only 21 seconds shorter than their debut studio album, Everything Falls Apart, and generally viewed as an EP, Metal Circus was almost released as a 30-minute album with 12 songs. The outtakes were "Standing by the Sea" (later used on Zen Arcade), "Heavy Handed", "Is Today the Day?", "You Think I'm Scared", and "Won't Change" (which later appeared on the compilation A Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse). In 2017, The Numero Group released the Savage Young Dü compilation of early Hüsker Dü material. A bonus edition of the compilation was packaged with a 7" entitled Extra Circus containing the outtakes from the EP's sessions.
Critical reception
| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = Robert Christgau | rev2Score = A | rev3 = Rolling Stone | rev3Score = | rev4 = Spin | rev4Score = In a 1984 Trouser Press review, John Leland said the band "flirts with heavy metal, but also reveal strains of folk and psychedelia. The metal ventures (noisy lead guitars) expand Hüsker Dü's sound without getting sludgy or bombastic. On the slower tunes,...the guitars drone like a supercharged Dream Syndicate. On the fast tunes they smoke."
AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that Metal Circus "is the first indication of Hüsker Dü's greatness," adding that "With these five songs, the band shows more invention, skill, and melody than it did over the course of a full album with Everything Falls Apart, and both Bob Mould and Grant Hart emerge as significant songwriters."
Track listing
Side one
- "Real World" (Mould) – 2:27
- "Deadly Skies" (Mould) – 1:50
- "It's Not Funny Anymore" (Hart) – 2:12
- "First of the Last Calls" (Mould) – 2:48 Side two
- "Lifeline" (Mould) – 2:19
- "Diane" (Hart) – 4:42
- "Out on a Limb" (Mould) – 2:39
Personnel
Liner notes adapted from the album sleeve.
;Hüsker Dü
- Bob Mould – vocals, guitar
- Grant Hart – vocals, drums
- Greg Norton – bass guitar ; Technical
- Hüsker Dü – producer
- Spot – producer, engineer
- Fake Name Graphx – album cover
References
References
- Headley, Janice. (17 October 2019). "13 Songs for Halloween: "Diane" by Hüsker Dü". [[KEXP-FM]].
- Scott, Tim. (October 23, 2017). "Hüsker Dü's Long Lost 1982 Master Tape Is Now Available". [[Vice (magazine).
- "Husker du Annotated Discography/Demos, Outtakes, Rehearsals".
- (5 September 2017). "Inside Husker Du's Early-Years Box Set Treasure Trove".
- {{AllMusic
- Christgau, Robert. (January 24, 1984). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". [[The Village Voice]].
- Brackett, Nathan. "Hüsker Dü". ''The New Rolling Stone Album Guide''. November 2004. pg. 398, cited March 18, 2010
- Weisbard, Eric. "Hüsker Dü". ''Spin Alternative Record Guide''. October 1995. p.187
- Leland, John. (February 1984). "American Underground".
- (1983). "Metal Circus". [[SST Records]].
- "Fake Name Communications". [[Discogs]].
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