The Tribe (album) explained

The Tribe
Type:Album
Artist:Caspar Brötzmann Massaker
Cover:Caspar Brotzmann - The Tribe.jpg
Released:1987
Recorded:August 1987 at FMP Studio, Berlin, Germany
Genre:Noise rock
Length:42:05
Label:Zensor
Producer:Caspar Brötzmann
Chronology:Caspar Brötzmann
Next Title:Black Axis
Next Year:1989

The Tribe is the debut album by Caspar Brötzmann Massaker.[1] It was released in 1987 through Zensor.[2] In 2019, the album was reissued by Southern Lord.[3] [4]

Reception

Grayson Haver Currin of Pitchfork called the album "an unapologetic offering of new possibilities in rock—punk in spirit if not in sound, free in feeling if not in execution," and wrote: "Brötzmann and his rhythm section wield the spare parts of rock'n'roll like weapons of collective liberation, lashing back against the very torment they've created."[5]

A reviewer for Freq commented: "there is a single-minded intensity to the album makes it stand it out — plus the fact that what else was happening in Germany at the time? Were there any like minds ploughing these kinds of furrows?" They continued: "It is when the guitar explodes into scorching abuse that his vision becomes apparent, as it sounds as though the instrument is alive and he is trying to throttle it as it fights back with every ounce of energy."[6]

Writing for The Quietus, Spyros Stasis stated: "From their very first album it felt like Massaker had hit the nail directly on the head. The mystical and ritualistic procession of the title track introduced The Tribe to the world, and from that point on it was a complete annihilation."[7]

Fear and Loathings Andy Pearson remarked: "Caspar created his own style of sonic manipulation and placed it within the format of a power trio, allowing plenty of room for experimentation whilst ensuring the music could be as powerful as was needed... With so many bands currently exploring the outer-reaches of hard rock, it's remarkable that this album still sounds so different and remains so valid. This is one that you simply have to hear."[8]

Personnel

Musicians
Production and additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: Buckley, Peter. The Rough Guide to Rock. May 31, 2003. Rough Guides. 9781843531050. Google Books.
  2. David . Sprague . Caspar Brötzmann Massaker . . 2007 . March 28, 2013.
  3. Web site: Caspar Brötzmann Massaker: The Tribe . Southern Lord Records . July 28, 2023.
  4. Web site: The Complex Sounds of Caspar Brötzmann . Jamie . Ludwig . March 4, 2019 . Downbeat . July 28, 2023.
  5. Web site: Caspar Brötzmann: Black Axis . Grayson Haver . Currin . January 26, 2019 . Pitchfork . July 28, 2023.
  6. Web site: Caspar Brötzmann Massaker – The Tribe / Black Axis . February 27, 2019 . Freq . July 28, 2023.
  7. Web site: Complete Annihilation: Caspar Brötzmann Interview . Spyros . Stasis . May 8, 2019 . The Quietus . July 28, 2023.
  8. Web site: Record Reviews January–June 2019 . Andy . Pearson . Fear and Loathing . July 28, 2023.