Whales and Leeches explained

Whales and Leeches
Type:Studio
Artist:Red Fang
Cover:Whales_and_Leeches.jpg
Released:October 15, 2013
Recorded:Type Foundry Studio, Portland and Walker, Portland.
Genre:Stoner metal
Length:41:14
Label:Relapse
Producer:Red Fang, Chris Funk
Prev Title:Murder the Mountains
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:Only Ghosts
Next Year:2016

Whales and Leeches is the third album by the American stoner metal band Red Fang, released in 2013 on Relapse Records.

Critical reception

There was a high level of critical reception for the album, with reviews varying from mixed to positive.

Quietus felt that the album was appreciable by a broad audience with its catchy refrains but was repetitive and lacked the substance of the band's prior works.[1]

Punknews was slightly positive, again raising concerns that certain songs were repetitive. However Blood Like Cream was exulted as their catchiest song to date. Overall, the reviewer notes that though the album is indistinguishable from others in the genre, for those who like "loud sludgy riffs, face-melting solos and Ozzy-esque vocal hooks, Red Fang will satisfy your appetite".

Exclaim! had mostly positive comments on the album, stating that though similar in nature to their prior music, the music was a major refinement on prior efforts, to form a particularly aggressive variation of stoner rock.

AllMusic reported positively, feeling that Red Fang had managed to operate on two levels with the release, managing "to get psychedelic without abandoning the non-stop riff-fests that made their first two albums such a welcome change of pace". In doing so, it was rated with other successful stand outs of the genre for retaining quality while adding complexity, coupled with being suitable for a wider range of audiences.

Pitchfork had mixed or negative analysis of the album. While the technical competence of Red Fang were appreciated, an absence of substance in the music, coupled with extreme repetitiveness, was felt to make the album difficult going and unsuitable for repeat listening.

Personnel

Red Fang
Additional musicians
Production personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whales and Leeches review by Quietus. Tom O'Boyle. 4 November 2013. Quietus. 18 January 2019.