@@JackpotPlus Awwww man I would have to put fool in the rain as my favorite zeppelin drum sound, the drums are a little more crisp and clear but the mix is also thinner so you get to hear more of the room as well. Also have you heard Don Caballero - American Don? Some of the drum sounds on there are up there with the best big boomy drum room sounds (also an albini production)
I think the sound on Physical Graffiti is amazing, sounds like he's in the room. Yeah big Don Caballero fan, wasn't massive on American Don at the time but Che sounded incredible. I really like For Respect and remember reading Albini saying it was his favourite recording he'd made to date (1993). Neil Peart's kit on Moving Pictures is something special too!
@@avalonsatans3160 ah, you're right. i meant to say i was interested in seeing what a full length album would've sounded like after Spiderland. would it have sounded like these songs or would it have been a different sound altogether
Brandon Cordini oh yeah, back in the good ol' days when teens used to listen to post-hardcore. Slint used to fill the stadiums, while the likes of Justin Bieber struggled in the underground, inasmuch as the general public recognized their lack of talent. In a few years, everyone except us got stupider. High five, let's go back in time.
Great drums. Peart and Liebezeit influence feel with his own stamp and sound. Talent. Nice to play in a touch/technical band with a great drummer. Lucky lads.
Not even at all my man the breadcrumb intro is the most iconic opening phrases of any album ever... maybe except for the beginning of roundabout on fragile but spiderland is better TBHFAM
Because in proportion they might've liked more the 2 pieces here than Spiderland in its wholeness. And tbh I'm more of a Tweez era fan, i like barely half of the songs in Spiderland
If anyone likes this then, yes I am sure many already know!, but check out Bark Pychosis - Street Scene stuff and later Fugazi Red medicine. Anyone have any other suggestions that I should check out?
Mogwai would go on to enjoy a full career covering Glenn
full career is a teenage girl-level exaggeration, missy.
@@wrarmatei shut up
I might as well base my career on Rhoda then. Good idea.
I love Mogwai. But nothing comes close to Slint.
@@schooledover12 Slint is good, however, the power of Squirrel Bait is undeniably the apex of any music coming out of Louisville during that epoch.
I'm so glad I discovered Slint.
me too.
FAACK same. Revolutionary.
So is Steve Albini
This EP is like the epilogue to spiderland if spiderland was a movie
They perfected math rock, noise rock, post-rock and post-hardcore in just two songs.
add post-metal and doomgaze, way ahead
I HAVE COME HERE TO CHEW BUBBLEGUM AND KICK ASS… AND I’M ALL OUTTA BUBBLEGUM.
Yes, oh and post neo rock noise punk gaze funk math gaze, oh wait I already said gaze, indie garage hardcore too.
Did I say gaze?..
@@martinharrison1504 what da hell goin on with those genre labels dawg 💀
We're all here for 9:26
Top 3 best recorded drum sounds in rock history
What are the other two
John Bonham on 'In my time of dying' and Stewart Copeland on Zenyatta Mondatta...
@@JackpotPlus Awwww man I would have to put fool in the rain as my favorite zeppelin drum sound, the drums are a little more crisp and clear but the mix is also thinner so you get to hear more of the room as well. Also have you heard Don Caballero - American Don? Some of the drum sounds on there are up there with the best big boomy drum room sounds (also an albini production)
@@JackpotPlus Copeland always sounds amazing though
I think the sound on Physical Graffiti is amazing, sounds like he's in the room. Yeah big Don Caballero fan, wasn't massive on American Don at the time but Che sounded incredible. I really like For Respect and remember reading Albini saying it was his favourite recording he'd made to date (1993). Neil Peart's kit on Moving Pictures is something special too!
that drum sound though. vicious.
lyrics:
1, 2, 3!
Glenn alone is worth the listen. Truly great stuff for a serious Spiderland fan..
Danzig is on this???
@@wisterV No he's not....because Glenn can't speak, remember?
Rhonda is better
i'm so interested in which direction their sound would've went after Spiderland.
Ryan this is after spiderland last thing they ever did
@@avalonsatans3160 ah, you're right. i meant to say i was interested in seeing what a full length album would've sounded like after Spiderland. would it have sounded like these songs or would it have been a different sound altogether
Ryan Who knows. I feel like I can say it definitely wouldn’t have been another spiderland. But maybe better. Who the fuck knows
@@avalonsatans3160 this was released after Spiderland but it was recorded before it
@@avalonsatans3160 no this was recorded between Tweez and Spiderland.
Glenn is such a monster track, holly fuck! And they were just a buch of kids... KIDS! Amazing!
9:27 Holy FUCK
Still gives me shivers down the spine even now. No other band like this.
It's like the toms are high up on a shelf.
One of the best EP's never made.
One of the most important records of all time.
Rest in peace, Steve Albini.
Quando acquistai il cd e lo ascoltai rimasi folgorato...per me è un capolavoro inarrivabile per sintesi ed estetica post rock
Just dropped the thousandth like on this day of Sunday the 28th of October 2020.
and I just dropped the 1,300th like.
Dropping the 1529 on tuesday 3rd of May 2022
how come this only got that many views? that shits pretty awesome
Todays teens listen to rap and hiphop, very few listen to post hardcore.
Slint is only known for Spiderland
Im 17 and they're one of my favorite bands
Brandon Cordini oh yeah, back in the good ol' days when teens used to listen to post-hardcore. Slint used to fill the stadiums, while the likes of Justin Bieber struggled in the underground, inasmuch as the general public recognized their lack of talent. In a few years, everyone except us got stupider. High five, let's go back in time.
bufo I’m 3 and I love it
Thats a really good cover art
iconic
What is it trying to show?
@@matthewmeachem2259 a murder
does anyone know the backstory? like if the band set up this photo?
@@ASizzo28Yes. They actually killed the guy themselves
Drum sound-wise, this and Shellac's Uranus 7inch are my favorite.
Bought this on CD today. God I'm excited.
Love those harmonics at 8mins
Great drums. Peart and Liebezeit influence feel with his own stamp and sound. Talent. Nice to play in a touch/technical band with a great drummer. Lucky lads.
increíble sonido... en los años de nirvana.. estos ya habían desaparecido.... lastima..
Baterista terriblemente hermosos sus golpes...
shit just get really serious at 01:35
Good shit
How is this not the national anthem? (entire ep)
@G. V. Q coward
It isn't?
In my own land of free(-dom) it is.
And played also backwards in the same time. Amazing stuff...
Because Radiohead already took it.
#masterpiece
BON SANG
On est d'accord !?
aaaaAAAHH
Geil/Toll/Großartig/,mehr!
Leider wird es niemals mehr geben...
@@shoresofpatmos これです
very very good
rhoda baby rhoda
I have a copy of the ten inch vinyl (oo-er matron, etc.)
Gary Cheshire me too!
Same!!! Og press of every album. Or both I should say and this little e.p
@@shellac23 excellent! It's a lovely length, isn't it? (hyuk fnarr etc.)
Lol
👍 great
Like Number 1111
one two three
was this cover a photoshoot or is it from a movie?
I think it's from Vertigo (Hitchcock)
The guy in the picture looks a lot like Brian Mcmahan, so I think it's an original album cover.
@@aonghus3860 no it's a crime photo from the Ukrainian-American photographer Weegee Arthur (Usher) Fellig
Vertigo? Where did you even get that from?
@@strangewarmingsof really late, but that was just speculation. I have no real idea. It just looks like Brian.
Drum sound like bonham
velocidad x2 impresionante
slint nightcore
Glenn should have used as the intro to spider land. before Bredcrumb trail.
Not even at all my man the breadcrumb intro is the most iconic opening phrases of any album ever... maybe except for the beginning of roundabout on fragile but spiderland is better TBHFAM
Gotta disagree with that one bud
te amo slint la concha de lagorra
Yes
So many bands ripped off this band's style of music.
It sounds like Fugazi ripped them big time...
@@trefwoordpunk2225 Fugazi sound nothing like Slint
Dam
JUST
Is this a EP of Mogwai? :)
Mogwai wishes
r3al patrician music
Cyrobian true pmc core
chamjari excepts this band as great
ola
People here saying that an EP with ONE song is better than a whole album, lmao. Why people do like exaggerating?
There are 2 songs on this EP.
Because in proportion they might've liked more the 2 pieces here than Spiderland in its wholeness. And tbh I'm more of a Tweez era fan, i like barely half of the songs in Spiderland
Cos they think that makes them sound EdgIEr than the rest
@@salatino2482 that's odd
Not gonna lie the ep slaps. But this is better than spiderland ? Come on now
Glenn is a masterpiece, but I'm not really a fun of Rhoda tbh. The ending of it is very irritating.
I like it. It's so dissonant.
Fool you trippin
i think it's better than the version on tweez
Honestly I love the noisier direction of that track, almost akin to shoegaze.
If anyone likes this then, yes I am sure many already know!, but check out Bark Pychosis - Street Scene stuff and later Fugazi Red medicine. Anyone have any other suggestions that I should check out?
Shellac Action park
Can - Tago Mago + Ege Bamyasi
Almost same story but about 20 years before, cracy drumer including.