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Released
  
April 6, 1993

Artist
  
Sugar

Label
  
Rykodisc

Length
  
30:51

Release date
  
6 April 1993

Producers
  
Bob Mould, Lou Giordano

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Recorded
  
The Outpost, Stoughton, Massachusetts

Beaster (1993)
  
File Under Easy Listening (1994)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

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Beaster was Sugar's 1993 EP. The songs were recorded at the same time as the band's acclaimed first album, Copper Blue however, it has a much denser, heavier sound than that record. The EP is a loosely conceptual work built around religious imagery.

Contents

"JC Auto" is short for "Jesus Christ Autobiography." The Judas Cradle, also known as the Judas Chair, was a torture device allegedly used by the Spanish Inquisition.

Sugar beaster expanded reissue official trailer


Track listing

All tracks written by Bob Mould; except where indicated.

  • DVD tracks 2 to 5 were filmed live At Finsbury Park 13 June 1993
  • Credits

    All songs written by Bob Mould and published by Granary Music (BMI)

  • Bob Mould: Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Percussion
  • David Barbe: Bass
  • Malcolm Travis: Drums, Percussion
  • Produced & engineered by Bob Mould and Lou Giordano. Recorded at The Outpost, Stoughton, MA. Mixed at Carriage House, Stamford, CT

  • Mix assistant: Tom Bender
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, New York
  • Art direction: Bob Mould/Kevin O'Neill
  • Photography: Sandra-Lee Phipps & Russell Kaye
  • Quotes

    "I'm sure some people are going to perceive this as some sort of step backwards from the previous album. Some people will say it's self-indulgent. Almost anything short of community service usually is. People who have seen the band live will know this is not the case. This is the other side of Sugar that some people haven't seen yet, a style that we really enjoy. The presentation of the material is very demanding, very open to extrapolation, very fresh to us. You can make whatever you want out of it, that's what music is supposed to be about. Sometimes the experience of making music, or listening to music, shouldn't be overanalyzed and dissected. To me, that's what this piece of work is about." - Bob Mould

    Reception

    "Audibly a disciple of Hendrix, McGuinn and Page, and propelled by the supreme engine room of bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis, Mould's sound is dense but never turgid," wrote Mat Snow for Q. "Better still, his melodic instinct to head for the heights of epiphany remains intact; though on the face of it not a song here should raise even the thinnest wintry smile, tune-wise they beam with vitality and engagement."

    A retrospective review in Q maintained the 4|5 rating. "Mould called Beaster 'the bad Sugar' (destined, sadly, to be followed by the 'crap Sugar' of File Under: Easy Listening)," wrote Danny Eccleston, "and alongside his solo Workbook, it's about the best thing in his bulging portfolio."

    "It starts with an acoustic guitar," wrote David Cavanagh for Select, "achieves limitless levels of beauty in its 30 minutes and ends with the most gorgeous piece of music Bob Mould has been involved with since his heart-stopping solo on 'Green Eyes' off Flip Your Wig."

    "Rarely has a band rocked out with such bleak intensity and utter conviction," opined The Times. "A vast cathedral of noise and despair, erected and demolished in half an hour flat, this is an album which has to be heard to be believed."

    "Sugar are about the turmoil of the interior life," observed Melody Maker, "which is maybe why an album like Beaster is best listened to loud on the headphones at home rather than live."

    "The dark but insidiously catchy companion to Copper Blue confirms what those in the know had predicted," concluded The Daily Telegraph, "Sugar are definitely The Next Big Thing."

    Charts

    Album
    Notes
    Single

    Songs

    1Come Around4:52
    2Tilted4:08
    3Judas Cradle6:16

    References

    Beaster Wikipedia