With a third of the 33 tracks dominated by what was arguably their finest album, 'Mezcal Head', it is clear that this album showcases Swervedriver’s ethereal grunge talents magnificently. While there are few tracks that existing fans will not own this collection will be a welcome addition to any of their record piles, if only to lend out to the unenlightened as a tantalising taster of what once was. Indeed this compilation really does only hold mere tasters, as the truncated versions of Adam Franklin’s epic megaliths are present here in a bid to pack in the maximum representation of the band possible.
They got lumped in with their Creation label mates, Oasis, in this country and toured with grunge legends Soundgarden in the US, these eternal misfits never quite got the breaks they deserved on either side of the pond. Just over seven years after releasing their final independently released album, '99th Dream', this double-disked retrospective gives Swervedriver a lasting tribute worthy of their talents.
Swervedriver - Juggernaut Rides
Looking forward to the Boo Radleys one, but Swervedriver never really did it for me.
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There's a 2 CD compilation of 3 colour red this week.
I think Sanctuary bought some of the rights of old Creation bands and will keep releasing this things even when the bands don't want to ( and don't seem to have a fanbase big enough to justify a best off/rarities CD ).
And Swervedriver were GREAT !
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http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/11306.html
Swervedriver - Juggernaut Rides
Gonna have to dif some stuff out.
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