Transaction de Novo explained

Transaction de Novo
Type:Studio album
Artist:Bedhead
Cover:Transaction_de_Novo.png
Recorded:May 2–9, 1997
Label:Trance Syndicate
Producer:Steve Albini
Prev Title:Beheaded
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Macha Loved Bedhead
Next Year:2000

Transaction de Novo is the third studio album by Bedhead, an American indie rock band. It was released on, on Trance Syndicate Records, and was the band's only record engineered by Steve Albini. It met with positive reviews.

History

Production

Bedhead's final LP, Transaction de Novo was recorded from May 2, 1997 to May 9, 1997, and engineered by Steve Albini. In a departure from their usual sound, Transaction De Novo featured more up-tempo, heavily distorted songs than its predecessors.

Release

Transaction de Novo was released on, on Trance Syndicate Records.

Reception

AllMusic wrote: "It's hard to imagine the group perfecting this sound much further." The album received a near perfect 9.6/10 score from Pitchfork Media, with the reviewer stating that "over the course of a couple of albums and EPs, Dallas' Bedhead have delivered some of the most lush, gorgeous guitar music of this, or any other decade... One gets to wondering if these people have ever played a bum note, let alone a dud song. Bedhead will make you feel more at peace with yourself. Love them accordingly." The album received a perfect 5/5 score from Tiny Mix Tapes, with the reviewer saying the album "is definitely Bedhead's most earnest release. There is much less distortion and instrumental chaos and more emphasis on concentrated song structures with plaintive, hummable melodies. Despite...extremely minute imperfections, Transaction De Novo proves itself to be one of the most intimate and lush albums ever to grace indie ears. It acts as the album that crowns Bedhead's reign as kings and founders of slowcore."[1]

Conversely, a review in the Austin American-Statesman described Transaction de Novo as "[stumbling] along at an uncomfortably slow pace" with no deviation from the band's previous releases.[2]

Personnel

Musical personnel
Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/bedhead-transaction-de-novo Transaction De Novo: Tiny Mix Tapes
  2. News: Dixie Chicks show pluck on big label // Hound Dog' tribute and new Hepcat disc are critics' pets. Austin American-Statesman. 17 February 1998. subscription.