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Melt (Straitjacket Fits album)

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Released
  
1990

Language
  
English

Melt (1990)
  
Blow (1993)

Release date
  
1990

Length
  
43:27

Producer
  
Gavin McKillop

Artist
  
Straitjacket Fits

Label
  
Arista Records

Recorded
  
July–August 1990, Airforce Studios, New Zealand and Platinum Studios, Australia

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Dunedin Sound

People also search for
  
Hail, Blow, Best Of, Straitjacket Fits

Melt was the second album from Dunedin, New Zealand band Straitjacket Fits, and the last to feature the original line-up of Shayne Carter, Andrew Brough, John Collie and David Wood; Brough was to leave before the third album, Blow. The album reached no. 13 on the New Zealand music charts. The album would later sell a respectable 40,000 copies in the United States.

Contents

The album spawned three singles, "Bad Note for a Heart", "Down in Splendour", and "Roller Ride". Of these, only "Bad Note for a Heart" charted (reaching no. 25 in the New Zealand charts), yet the Andrew Brough single "Down in Splendour" was later listed at number 32 in 2001 on the Australasian Performing Rights Association's 75th anniversary poll of New Zealand's top 100 songs of all time. The music video for "Bad Note for a Heart" won the award for best New Zealand music video of 1990.

The album was seen as being truer to the band's sound than the previous album (Hail), and closer to the live sound and to the sound of the band's debut EP Life in One Chord. The album was described as "...a culmination of searing guitars that never collide and are always textured with the rhythm section's simple powerful backbone."

Straitjacket fits melt against yourself


Songs

1Bad Note for a Heart3:48
2Missing Presumed Drowned2:53
3Melt Against Yourself3:37

References

Melt (Straitjacket Fits album) Wikipedia