Recorded 1997–1998 | Length 33:37 Release date 4 August 1998 | |
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Released August 4, 1998 (1998-08-04) Genres Alternative rock, Indie pop People also search for Pristine Smut, The Murmurs, Who Are We |
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Blender is the third studio album released by American alternative pop band The Murmurs; it was released in 1998 on MCA. The album was produced by Larry Klein, k.d. lang and Matthew Wilder. Blender includes some re-recorded tracks from their second album Pristine Smut, and three new songs. All of the tracks were written by band members Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody. One, "Smash", was co-written with members of rock band The Go-Go's, Jane Wiedlin and Charlotte Caffey.
Contents
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Reception
In a review for Allmusic, Alex Henderson gave Blender a star rating of four out of five, calling it "power-pop heaven". Henderson compared the sound of the album to that The Go-Go's and praised "Underdog", "Sucker Upper" and "La Di Da" in particular as "first-class ... fun, melodic offerings". Robert Christgau gave the album a B- rating and compared it negatively to its predecessor, Pristine Smut. He criticized the band's "pusillanimity", and said "they were cuter with slime on their pudenda".
Track listing
Songs
1La Di Da2:55
2I'm a Mess3:13
3Big Talker2:57