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    Acetone - 1992-2001 (2017) [Official Digital Download]

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    Acetone - 1992-2001 (2017) [Official Digital Download]

    Acetone - 1992-2001 (2017)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 76:32 minutes | 862 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    A new anthology of the oft-overlooked 1990s indie rockers zeroes in on what they did best: gentle jangle, tumbleweed drift, and hazy harmonies that display profound comfort in quietude. Despite its seemingly utilitarian title, 1992-2001 is no comprehensive career retrospective. A handful of the band’s official singles are nowhere to be found here, and over half of its 16 tracks are previously unreleased, salvaged from a stash of rehearsal-room demos that had been languishing in drummer Steve Hadley’s backyard shed all these years.


    When Acetone released their debut album, Cindy, in 1993, the band seemed to run on two speeds – nearly all of their songs were either semi-gunge numbers with loud distorted guitars and a fairly heavy stomp, or slowcore-influenced tunes that suggested their favorite Velvet Underground song was "Candy Says." While some Neil Young-style country accents and pop overtones would later find their way into the mix, this duality remained common throughout Acetone's recording career, though the slowcore side of their personality was getting a lot more play on their swan song, 2000's York Blvd. Acetone folded after the death of bassist Richie Lee in 2001, and 16 years later, Light in the Attic paid tribute to the band with a career-spanning collection, 1992-2001, that combines material from their albums with previously unreleased demos and home recordings from the band's archive. Curiously, 1992-2001 focuses exclusively on the slowcore side of their personality; if this album was all a curious listener had to go on, they'd never even know that numbers like "Pinch," "Final Say," "It's a Lie," or their cover of Kris Kristofferson's "Border Lord" had any place in the group's aesthetic. Given that Acetone's following was modest during their lifetime and they're not especially well remembered today, this is a serious flaw, as this set gives an ultimately inaccurate portrait of their body of work, ignoring an important facet of their sound. That said, as a summary of Acetone's slowcore-influenced material, 1992-2001 is splendid. While most slowcore bands tended to sound sad and downbeat, there was a sunny side to Acetone's most languid music, and the subtle virtuosity of Mark Lightcap's guitar was a perfect foil for the purposeful drift of Lee's bass and Steve Hadley's drums. And while most of the unreleased material doesn't stand out from the album cuts, that also means they're on par with the stuff the group released back in the day, and what's here is quietly magical at its best. If Light in the Attic were to release a companion volume of Acetone's noisier stuff, then 1992-2001 would make a bit more sense; as it is, this collection is full of fine music that merits attention, but as a career summary, it falls short of the mark.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Shaker
    02 - All The Time
    03 - Louise
    04 - Return From The Ice
    05 - How Sweet I Roamed
    06 - Germs
    07 - Shore Power
    08 - Always Late
    09 - Things Are Gonna Be Alright (demo)
    10 - Midnight Cowboy
    11 - Chew
    12 - Too Much Time
    13 - Vibrato
    14 - Pico
    15 - Stray (demo)
    16 - Smokey

    Remastered by John Baldwin.

    Musicians:
    Mark Lightcap - vocals, guitar
    Richie Lee - vocals, bass
    Steve Hadley - drums

    Analyzed: Acetone / 1992 - 2001
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.30 dB 4:04 01-Shaker
    DR8 -0.83 dB -10.31 dB 3:42 02-All The Time
    DR9 -0.84 dB -12.08 dB 6:54 03-Louise
    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.73 dB 5:20 04-Return From The Ice
    DR8 -1.59 dB -11.33 dB 3:10 05-How Sweet I Roamed
    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.55 dB 4:36 06-Germs
    DR9 -0.50 dB -11.73 dB 4:35 07-Shore Power
    DR9 -1.83 dB -13.26 dB 5:46 08-Always Late
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.62 dB 4:05 09-Things Are Gonna Be Alright (demo)
    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.53 dB 3:27 10-Midnight Cowboy
    DR8 -1.22 dB -11.33 dB 6:07 11-Chew
    DR10 -0.50 dB -13.61 dB 4:11 12-Too Much Time
    DR7 -0.50 dB -10.34 dB 4:41 13-Vibrato
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.22 dB 4:20 14-Pico
    DR10 -0.50 dB -14.13 dB 6:10 15-Stray (demo)
    DR8 -0.50 dB -10.10 dB 5:24 16-Smokey
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 16
    Official DR value: DR9

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1573 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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