Album
Mezcal Head
1993 · Rock
11 collectors on Gatefold own this

Mezcal Head is an Alt/Indie album by Swervedriver, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
About
Swervedriver was the most rocking band to emerge from Britain’s early-‘90s shoegazing scene. While bands like Slowdive, Chapterhouse and Lush specialized in blissed-out guitar-pop, Swervedriver played louder and sang about muscle cars, cowboys and Satan, all the while retaining the genre’s infectiously wistful melodies. 1993’s <i>Mezcal Head</i> obliterated any possibility of a sophomore slump, especially by the fifth song “Last Train to Satansville” which successfully fused a country-rock narrative on galloping rhythms with their trademark jet-engine sounding guitar blast. Throughout singer Adam Franklin croons with an effortless cool — he balances the brawn of the punchy opener “For Seeking Heat” with naturally aloof inflections. The catchy “Duel,” an instant college radio hit, ignites with propulsive guitars, a sing-along chorus and an unforgettable bridge built with ascending riffs and barbed, melodic hooks. The mid-tempo “MM Abduction” is another standout that borrows howling guitars from Ride’s <i>Nowhere</i>, but the 12-minute “Never Lose That Feeling” is the album’s epic, boasting a Krautrock-inspired sax solo.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1For Seeking Heat
- A2Duel
- A3Blowin' Cool
- A4MM Abduction
- A5Last Train To Satansville
Side B
- B1Harry & Maggie
- B2A Change Is Gonna Come
- B3Girl On A Motorbike
- B4Duress
- B5You Find It Everywhere
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Shoegaze
- heavy
- brooding
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- SwervedriverWRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER WRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Stewart DaceSAXOPHONE
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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