Murder The Mountains by Red Fang

Murder The Mountains

Red Fang

2011

Murder The Mountains is a Rock album by Red Fang, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Stoner Rock
  • heavy
  • swaggering
  • desert

About

With their second studio album, Portland’s Red Fang bypass the ‘80s by blending sludgy riff-rock of early-‘70s proto-metal bands with the gritty garage-rock distortion of the Pacific Northwest’s early-‘90s underground music scene. But even with song titles like “Dirt Wizard” and “Human Herd,” Red Fang can’t be lumped in with the uniform trappings of so many stoner-rock bands — the former sounds more inspired by Tad and the latter rocks with smart-but-simple song dynamics, not unlike the catchier numbers from the first Queens of the Stone Age album. And as catchy as Red Fang’s songs prove to be, the band’s penchant for ear-pounding heaviness is hardly sacrificed. “Wired” rocks like Black Sabbath, especially with David Sullivan’s nod to <i>Master of Reality</i>-era Tony Iommi), and “Throw Up” builds a monolith wall of sludge not heard since Tumwater, Washington’s Karp were still making records. The bonus-track reworking of Wipers’ “Over the Edge” gets put through an early-‘90s Melvins filter to sound like a Red Fang original.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Malverde4:02
  2. 2Wires5:43
  3. 3Hank Is Dead2:36
  4. 4Dirt Wizard2:57
  5. 5Throw Up6:33
  6. 6Painted Parade2:27
  7. 7Number Thirteen4:45
  8. 8Into the Eye3:58
  9. 9The Undertow5:02
  10. 10Human Herd3:51

Credits

Performers

7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 32 pressings tracked on Gatefold