Drive Like Jehu (album) explained

Drive Like Jehu
Type:studio
Artist:Drive Like Jehu
Cover:Drive Like Jehu - Drive Like Jehu cover.jpg
Border:yes
Released:1991
Recorded:1991
Genre:Noise rock, punk[1]
Length:44:56
Label:Cargo, Headhunter
Producer:Donnell Cameron
Next Title:Yank Crime
Next Year:1994

Drive Like Jehu is the debut album by the American band Drive Like Jehu, released in 1991 by Cargo Music and Headhunter Records.[2]

Though not as highly regarded as their second and final album Yank Crime, the album did gain the notice of the emerging noise rock and math rock movements, which would later lead many fans to regard Drive Like Jehu as a link between these genres. The album also helped to attract the attention of major record labels, leading both Drive Like Jehu and guitarist John Reis' other band Rocket From the Crypt to sign a lucrative deal with Interscope Records.

Reception

Ned Raggett of AllMusic remarked that "the Rick Froberg/John Reis guitar team sound like they've been dipped in battery acid, wired to a power station, and let absolutely loose, screaming, nervous riffs piled on top of each other and taking off for Mars. Froberg's own wild scream singing suits it perfectly, sounding like something's about to give and leave nothing in its wake ... Everything is done in the service of intensity and emotion, winding everything up to explode and then explode again".

Track listing

All tracks by Drive Like Jehu

  1. "Caress" – 3:55
  2. "Spikes to You" – 2:18
  3. "Step on Chameleon" – 5:12
  4. "O Pencil Sharp" – 9:42
  5. "Atom Jack" – 2:23
  6. "If It Kills You" – 7:12
  7. "Good Luck in Jail" – 4:05
  8. "Turn It Off" – 6:12
  9. "Future Home of Stucco Monstrosity" – 3:58

Personnel

Album information

References

  1. Spin's 1993 map of the stars . Spin . Jan 1993 . 8 . 10 . 38.
  2. Book: Earles . Andrew . Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential American Underground Rock Albums 1981-1996 . 2014 . Voyageur Press . 91.