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Released
  
March 28, 1995

Length
  
42.25

Artist
  
18th Dye

Label
  
Cloudland/VME

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Recorded
  
1994

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Release date
  
28 March 1995

Genre
  
Noise rock

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Tribute To A Bus is the second album by the German/Danish noise rock band 18th Dye, released in March 28 1995 on Matador Records. The album track "Play W/You" was released on 11 April, 1995 as the leading single.

Contents

It was recorded and engineered by Steve Albini, and has been compared as similar in sound to his work with Nirvana and The Wedding Present. Although critically acclaimed, neither album nor single were commercially successful, and 18th Dye disbanded the following year.

Overview and sound

The band's earlier releases, Done and the six-song Crayon EP had been produced by Iain Burgess, and the band themselves, respectively. In comparison, Tribute To A Bus has a nosier, more melodic and distinctive sound, which may be attributed to Albini's input and production values. Critic Jason Ferguson described it as a "far more complicated album", composed of "straightforward pop songs countered by structurally deprived numbers like the vast Go! Song and the sprawling, Bad Moon Rising-esque No Time/11 (Spectators)."

The album's stark sound, minimalist approach and complex song structures has led to comparisons with the work of both modern classical composers such as Philip Glass and Glenn Branca, and rock bands including Sonic Youth era "Sister" and My Bloody Valentine circa "Isn't Anything". The album combines frequent bursts of feedback and dissonance, during which the drums often drop out, punctuated by simpler melodies and pop hooks.

Reception

Overall, critics have praised Tribute to a Bus's blending of noise and melody. According to rock critic Steve McGuirl, the songs are "built from unlikely fragments based on metronomic ching-ching-ching downstroke guitar lines and fragile, icy arpeggios that usually erupt into blasts of dissonance and feedback." McGuirl went on to describe the album as "full of stark, beautiful moments and subtle hooks that keep arty self-indulgence at bay."

Heather Phares of The Michigan Daily wrote in 1995 that the album's "stripped-down, fuzzed-out soundscapes are both dreamy and energetic...[and that] the Dye's approach to rock remains both fresh and poppy." Writing for the The Stanford Daily the same year, Arnold Pan praised the album's "head-rush" and "fierce wall o' noise" sound, and particularly Büttrich's guitar work, which he described as "letting his instrument drone on — loud or quiet — then slipping the overdrive into new and captivating directions."

Track listing

All songs were written by 18th Dye. Bassist Heike Rädeker provides backing vocals on a number of tracks, and lead on "Poolhouse Blue".

The cover art features a photograph of the band members against a deep green background, with the band name in large rounded lower case type. The song titles are listed, also in lower case, along the left hand side of the front cover. The inner sleeves contain the song lyrics.

  1. "Glass House Failure" – 4:02
  2. "Sole Arch " – 3:52
  3. "Only Burn" – 2:56
  4. "Play W/You" – 3:59
  5. "Label" – 3:31
  6. "No Time/11 (Spectators)" – 3:3
  7. "Poolhouse Blue" – 6:5
  8. "Go! song" – 2:59
  9. "D." – 3:17
  10. "Galeer" – 2:31
  11. "Mitsuo Downer" – 3:21
  12. "Easy (And How We Got There 1st)" – 4:52

Personnel

  • Sebastian Büttrich – vocals / guitar
  • Heike Rädeker – bass / vocals
  • Piet Bendtsen – drums
  • Songs

    1Glass House Failure4:03
    2Sole Arch3:53
    3Only Burn2:57

    References

    Tribute to a Bus Wikipedia