Scratch or Stitch

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Total Tracks: 22   Total Length: 31:13

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samuel-gerard

This is Melt-Banana's classic. I used to listen to it on repeat over and over. It has very intricate song structure, and once you listen to it a few times it becomes catchy. "What is your blood type? A B O AB!"

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Early Classic!!!!!!!

Idiot666

When Melt Banana came to relative popularity via the mighty John Peel (who else) this album had been and gone. To my ears it sounds quite coherent and tuneful, does that make me unique?!!! Anyhow, it is quite simply awesome. In fact all their albums are, although they have mellowed out somewhat in the last few years....

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Insane

WMBA

I saw this band open for another band back in 1995. I had no idea what to think of it then, and still don't today. This is just... insane.

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Beware: Scratch or Stitch is the sort of Japanese noise rock that could prove highly unsettling. Imagine rampaging drums, guitars even more gnarled and noisy than those on Sonic Youth’s Dirty, a female vocalist screeching in monotone, and bass a funk metal band could be proud of, and you’re about halfway there. This may sound like a racket — and it is — but it’s such a tight, organized, and intense racket that you can’t help but be awed by it; the band tears through 22 brief songs without ever leaving highest gear, and the production assistance from Steve Albini and Jim O’Rourke really capture the insane energy of the group. (And trust me — the “insane energy” you may imagine while reading this is nowhere close to what you’d hear on the album.) It’s hard to imagine anyone sitting down and listening to this album in its entirety, but that certainly doesn’t mean it’s not good — the thrill here is the same sort that comes from the Boredoms’ more ridiculous romps and the cascades of noise Merzbow passes off as albums. Among Western audiences, Melt Banana requires a very unique type of listener — they’re a very unique sort of band. – Nitsuh Abebe

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