Grand Opening and Closing explained

Grand Opening and Closing
Type:studio
Artist:Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Cover:Sgm-grandopening.jpg
Released:October 30, 2001
Recorded:1999–2001 at Polymorph Recording, Oakland, California
Genre:Avant-garde metal[1]
Length:59:08
Label:Seeland/Chaosophy (original)
The End Records (re-release)
Blood Music (vinyl reissue)
Producer:Dan Rathbun, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Next Title:Of Natural History
Next Year:2004

Grand Opening and Closing is the debut album by the American avant-garde metal group Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. It was recorded at Polymorph Recording, Oakland, CA, and was recorded, mixed, mastered by bassist Dan Rathbun. The album was produced by Dan Rathbun and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.

The album was originally released as a CD on October 30, 2001, by Seeland Records in conjunction with Chaosophy Records. When the band signed to The End Records in 2006, the album was re-released on September 5, 2006, with three previously unreleased tracks.[2]

Grand Opening and Closing features David Shamrock on drums, the only SGM album to do so. He was replaced by Frank Grau, who plays drums on "The Stain" for this album.

Like with Of Natural History, some of the album's lyrics are inspired by different authors and poets. For example, the track "Sleep is Wrong" quotes a section of a poem by Dylan Thomas,[3] while "Sleepytime (Spirit is a Bone)" is inspired by William T. Vollmann's The Rainbow Stories and phrenology.[4]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Prato, Greg. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r550659|pure_url=yes}} Grand Opening and Closing review] allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20080520064018/http://www.theendrecords.com/label/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=490&Itemid=44. http://www.theendrecords.com - SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM - Grand Opening And Closing!
  3. "From a poem by Dylan Thomas, used by at least one mother to taunt sleep-resistant children" (Grand Opening and Closing, liner notes, p. 112, note 5).
  4. "Hospital color-lines inspired in part by William T. Vollmann's The Rainbow Stories" & "Spirit is a bone is the motto of the phrenologists, 18th century skull-readers." (Ibid., notes 6 & 7, respectively.)
  5. If some of these instruments seem unusual, the reason is that SGM uses a lot of homemade instruments. See the main article about the band for more information.