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Released
  
November 21, 1994

Artist
  
Producer
  
Length
  
33:44

Release date
  
21 November 1994

Label
  
Wind-up Records

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Studio
  
Plantain, Brooklyn New York

Bonsai Superstar(1994)
  
Hissing Prigs in Static Couture(1996)

Genres
  
Indie rock, Noise rock, Art punk

Indie rock albums
  
Either/Or, For Your Own Special S, There's Nothing Wrong wit, Perfect from Now On, Emergency & I

Bonsai Superstar is the second album from the band Brainiac released on November 21, 1994. It is the first album on which guitarist John Schmersal appears, who remained as the band's lead guitarist until their break-up in 1997.

Contents

Originally released through Grass Records on LP and CD formats, the album now out-of-print. Currently, the album's copyright is owned by The Bicycle Music Company after Grass Records merged with Wind-Up Records and subsequently sold the copyrights to the band's music.

Background and recording

The album was recorded in Brooklyn, New York with engineering and production duties done by Girls Against Boys bassist Eli Janney. The album was edited at Ward Joe, New York City and was mixed in Brooklyn. Larry Nicki mastered the album in Ardent, Memphis, Tennessee. The track "Meathook Manicure" was specifically recorded in the basement of one of the band member's house. To record the vocals, a cheap bullet microphone was used, which experienced a short out during the recording, resulting in some added feedback noise in the final recording.

The track "You Wrecked My Hair" was the first song by the group to feature contributions by Schmersal. The voice samples on "Fucking With the Altimiter" was taken from a record Taylor found at a store Knoxville, Tennessee. The vocals for the chorus on "Fucking With the Altimiter" were performed in front of a fan, giving them a type of stutter effect.

Reception

While the album received little critical attention since its initial release in 1994, the attention is did end up receiving was very positive. Today Bonsai Superstar is considered as one of the best recordings by the band. In Brain Egan's review for the All Music Guide, he rewarded the album four out of five stars, stating that the album "captures a band that was ahead of their time and still moving forward". Tim Krug, of Oh Condor, referred to the recording as his favorite album of all time. Pitchfork Media ranked this album #57 in their Top 100 albums of the 1990s feature.

Brainiac

  • Tim Taylor (credited as timmytaylor) - vocals
  • John Schmersal (credited as Little Greenie) - guitar
  • Juan Monasterio (credited as Monostereo and B Chango) - bass
  • Tyler Trent (credited as Claire Quilty) - drums
  • Production

  • Eli Janney - production, engineering, navigation
  • Larry Nicki - mastering
  • The Puddles - photography
  • Songs

    1Hot Metal Dobermans2:48
    2Hands of the Genius2:25
    3Fucking With the Altimiter2:24

    References

    Bonsai Superstar Wikipedia


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