Majesty Shredding Explained

Majesty Shredding
Type:studio
Artist:Superchunk
Cover:Majesty Shredding cover.jpg
Released:September 14, 2010
Studio:Overdub Lane, Durham, North Carolina
Genre:Alternative rock, indie rock, punk rock
Length:41:44
Label:Merge
Producer:Scott Solter, Superchunk
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Majesty Shredding is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Superchunk. It was released on September 14, 2010 on Merge Records.[1] It is the group's first studio album since 2001's Here's to Shutting Up.

Critical reception

On Metacritic Majesty Shredding has a score of 83 out of 100 based on 25 critics reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Majesty Shredding was ranked number 25 on Rolling Stones list of the 30 Best Albums of 2010.[2]

Marc Hawthorne of The A.V. Club felt that the album was among the best work of the band's career, stating that "Majesty Shredding lives up to its name and doesn’t waste much time catching its breath, and along the way Superchunk delivers something that used to be expected of the band: an album on which every song sounds as inspired as the next one." Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone wrote: "No youngsters this side of Arcade Fire articulate ambivalence with such skill or heart. Few even try." Jessica Hopper of The Village Voice called the album "vigorous and kicking, much more so than you'd have right or reason to expect out of a band this deep into their career. A band still sparking with ideas. Two decades in, it's still duty now for the future."[3] The New York Times Jon Caramanica wrote that the band had "recaptured its grasp on bright, puckish and punkish power pop with no apparent effort."[4] Critic Mischa Pearlman noted the album's bittersweet lyrical content in his review for BBC Music: "Although that jubilant, sunny feeling permeates all of these 11 songs, it's coupled with a sense of jaded, measured hindsight – that, despite the open, blue North Carolina sky above them and the youthful energy it inspires, you can't recapture the past."[5]

Personnel

Superchunk

Additional musicians

Production

Design

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Superchunk Announce Majesty Shredding Album . . June 3, 2010 . August 11, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100507080813/http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid1=115 . May 7, 2010 .
  2. The 30 Best Albums of 2010 . . December 25, 2010 . January 18, 2011.
  3. News: Superchunk Are Not Reuniting: Rejecting nostalgia on the majestic Majesty Shredding . . September 15, 2010 . August 11, 2013 . Hopper . Jessica.
  4. News: New CDs . . September 19, 2010 . August 11, 2013 . Pareles . Jon . Caramanica . Jon.
  5. Web site: Superchunk Majesty Shredding Review . . October 4, 2010 . August 11, 2012 . Pearlman . Mischa.