Album

Medium Rarities

Mastodon

2020 · Rock

7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Medium Rarities by Mastodon

Medium Rarities is a Metal album by Mastodon, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

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To celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, prog-metal sorcerers Mastodon have unveiled a collection of raritie, live track, and instrumental. Spearheaded by the brand-new song “Fallen Torches”—which serves as a tribute to the band’s manager Nick John, who passed away in 2018—<i>Medium Rarities</i> also features Mastodon’s elusive Feist, Flaming Lip, and Metallica covers alongside originals inspired by <i>Game of Thrones</i> and <i>Aqua Teen Hunger Force</i>. “It’s good that this stuff is resurfacing, because I think a lot of people just didn’t hear it,” Mastodon drummer and vocalist Brann Dailor tells Apple Music. “You could get YouTube versions of some of these song, but they might not be the best quality. So now they’re all together in one collection, sounding good, and it takes me on a trip down memory lane. I’m happy to add it to the Mastodon pile.” Below, Dailor discusses some key tracks on <i>Medium Rarities</i>. <b>Fallen Torches</b> “This came out of a couple riffs I had strung together, and then [Mastodon guitarist] Bill [Kelliher] had a couple riff, so we put them together and added that big old monster riff at the end. We haven’t had that kind of riff for so long—I was excited to have an actual mosh riff. So then we got Scott Kelly [of Neurosis] to do some vocal, as we like to do. We called it ‘Fallen Torches’ because we felt like it made sense with our situation with our manager, Nick John. He was kind of our guiding light, and ‘Fallen Torches’ was very obviously literal to what we were going through at the time.” <b>A Commotion</b> “We did this split with Feist where we covered her song ‘A Commotion’ and she covered our song ‘Black Tongue.’ We had just met Leslie [Feist] on the Jools Holland show, which is a music show in the UK, and her whole band came up to us and said, ‘We love Mastodon—we listen to you guys before we go onstage.’ So we ended up going out for drinks after, and Leslie suggested we do this Record Store Day 7-inch where we cover each other’s songs—and it actually happened. I can’t tell you how many side projects and things that I’ve started with people at like two in the morning—thousand, probably—and they never happen. But this one actually did. And I loved her version of ‘Black Tongue,’ too, so this is one of my favorite things we’ve ever done as a band.” <b>A Spoonful Weighs a Ton</b> “Warner’s had this Record Store Day thing going for a while where they would have one of the artists on their roster cover another artist on their roster. We picked The Flaming Lips because they’re one of our favorite bands—and actually one of the real selling points that got us on the label in the first place. It was one of those things that made us feel more comfortable about switching from an indie to a major. And their record <i>The Soft Bulletin</i> was kind of a game-changer when it came out. This song in particular reminds me of when I was in a band called Today Is the Day and we were on tour with Neurosis in Europe and their sound guy would tune the PA with this song every day. As soon as I heard the beginning, I’d walk out on the main floor so I could listen to it really loud every day. That tour turned out to be the end of my time with that band and the beginning of trying to start something new, which became Mastodon.” <b>Atlanta</b> “We met Gibby Haynes when we played the All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival in England a few years ago with the Butthole Surfer. At some point during our set, I looked back to get my towel and a drink of water from my drum tech at the time. But when I turned around, he wasn’t there. Instead it was Gibby Hayne, and he was flipping me off. Later on that evening, we were hanging out backstage and [Mastodon guitarist] Brent [Hinds] starts strangling Gibby, who is turning purple and falls to the ground. It was just a prank, but we thought it was serou. So—surprise—Brent and Gibby become good friend, and when we started writing <i>Once More ’Round the Sun</i>, Brent wanted to write a song for Gibby. And this is that song—Gibby named it and did all the lyric, and it’s pretty wild.” <b>Cut You Up With a Linoleum Knife</b> “We did this song for the beginning of the <i>Aqua Teen Hunger Force</i> movie. We were huge fans of that show, and when we were touring around in our van we had the DVD, and if we ever got to stay at somebody’s house or had a DVD player, we would put it in and be under the influence and just be cracking up. It was so ridiculou, such an awesome show. One of the creators of the show got my number from one of our friends that worked at Cartoon Network here in Atlanta, so the guy called me on a Friday evening and said they’d love for us to do a song but they wanted to record it on Monday morning. So we just dropped everything and did it, and I got to sing like King Diamond. It was super fun.” <b>White Walker</b> “We were in Europe playing at this big festival and Brent got approached by some people who wanted to take a picture with him backstage. He noticed they had American accent, so he asked them where they were from, and they started talking—turns out one of them was Dan Wei, one of the creators of <i>Game of Thrones</i>. And we were huge <i>Game of Thrones</i> fans when that show was on—that was what we’d do every Sunday night on the bu. So he invited us to be extras on the show, which we did, and then asked us to do a song for like a <i>Game of Thrones</i> mixtape. So we decided to approach it as more of like a folk song that was sung by the common people of the realm, like the mythology of the White Walkers that would be sung around the campfire.” <b>Orion</b> .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Fallen Torches4:23
  2. A2A Commotion4:15
  3. A3Asleep In The Deep (Instrumental)6:13
  4. A4Capillarian Crest (Live)4:21

Side B

  1. B1A Spoonful Weighs A Ton3:27
  2. B2Toes To Toes (Instrumental)4:28
  3. B3Circle Of Cysquatch (Live)3:16
  4. B4Atlanta3:25

Side C

  1. C1Jaguar God (Instrumental)7:55
  2. C2Cut You Up With A Linoleum Knife1:50
  3. C3Blood And Thunder (Live)3:53
  4. C4White Walker4:20

Side D

  1. D1Halloween (Instrumental)4:38
  2. D2Crystal Skull (Live)3:26
  3. D3Orion8:15
  4. D4Iron Tusk (Live)2:49

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Progressive Metal
  • layered
  • cerebral
  • occult

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