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Released
  
June 27, 1989

Producer
  
Sam Taylor & King's X

Artist
  
King's X

Label
  
Megaforce Worldwide

Length
  
52:20

Gretchen Goes to Nebraska (1989)
  
Faith Hope Love (1990)

Release date
  
27 June 1989

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Recorded
  
Rampart Studios, Houston TX

Genres
  
Hard rock, Progressive metal

Similar
  
King's X albums, Progressive metal albums

Gretchen Goes to Nebraska is the second studio album by American heavy metal/hard rock trio King's X. It is a concept album based on a short story written by drummer Jerry Gaskill. Having received strong critical praise and fan support, Gretchen Goes to Nebraska is considered among the best work of King's X.

Contents

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Music and lyrics

Characteristic of the band's early material, Gretchen Goes to Nebraska features various lyrical Christian themes in tracks such as "Over My Head" but also criticism of televangelism in "Mission." It further questions religion with reference to the burning of Giordano Bruno in "Pleiades." Musically, the album covers various styles; it emphasizes tight melodies and grooves while incorporating elements of gospel and psychedelia.

When asked about the truth behind the album's title, drummer Jerry Gaskill responded in a 1990 interview:

"It actually started as a joke. Six or seven years ago we were unloading the truck, and we were throwing out these silly album titles and one of our roadies just came out with that off the top of his head. So we just said 'Yeah, someday we're going to call an album that'. We just saw him on our last tour, and we told him, 'we named the album because you said that'; he didn't even remember it."

Touring and promotion

King's X toured considerably in promotion of their second album. The band's second London, England performance at the Astoria was filmed via camcorder. In 2008, nearly twenty years after its recording, the sold out concert would be released on a DVD entitled Gretchen Goes to London. According to frontman Doug Pinnick, after the concert, a distressed Jerry Gaskill locked himself in a room, thinking he may have ruined the band's career. Despite this, Pinnick described the show as "real encouraging."

In keeping with current concert trends, in late 2009, the band expressed interest in performing Gretchen Goes to Nebraska in its entirety on tour. Pinnick elaborated, "We like the idea of doing the whole of that record with a great light show, as part of something we’d call An Evening With King’s X. It wouldn’t be a full-blown tour, playing every hell-hole for three months. But we’d select specific, quality venues, make it special for the fans."

The song "Over My Head," a soulful, metal groove, and the power ballad "Summerland" both had promotional music videos. The album's cover artwork is seen at the end of the latter video. "Over My Head" would become a fan favorite and concert staple.

Track listing

All tracks written by Doug Pinnick, Ty Tabor & Jerry Gaskill, except where indicated.

Critical reception

Gretchen Goes to Nebraska received virtually universal critical praise for its uniquely progressive musical approach and varied styles. Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia named it an AMG Album Pick, noting that it tops its "brilliant" predecessor by "taking their unique sound to unprecedented heights of invention and inspiration." Major publications such as Rolling Stone and Q also offered strong praise. Gretchen Goes to Nebraska also achieved high slots on various Albums of the Year lists, including #4 in Kerrang!. Original Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin praised Gretchen Goes to Nebraska while speaking to MTV, saying "That was one of the only records of the so-called new bands that I really liked for quite a while.

King's X

  • Doug Pinnick – bass guitar, lead vocals
  • Ty Tabor – guitar, dulcimer, sitar, wooden flute, vocals
  • Jerry Gaskill – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Additional musician

  • Sam Taylor – pipe organ and "drawkcab" piano
  • Cover versions

  • In 2016, band Ninja Sex Party released a cover version of the song "The Burning Down" as part of their album Under the Covers.
  • Songs

    1Out of the Silent Planet5:44
    2Over My Head4:47
    3Summerland3:17

    References

    Gretchen Goes to Nebraska Wikipedia