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2/15/2007

Big Business - Here Come the Waterworks


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Tracklist

1. Just As The Day Was Dawning
2. Hands Up
3. Shields
4. Grounds For Divorce
5. Another Fourth Of July... Ruined
6. Start Your Digging
7. I'll Give You Something To Cry About
8. Another Beautiful Day In The Pacific Northwest

Info

Big Business is a duo made up of Jared Warren (vocals, bass) and Coady Willis (drums, vocals). Warren was also once in the amazing sludge driven juggernaut that was Karp and Willis has previously spent time in Murder City Devils. While I was a fan of the duos first record Head for the Shallow, I was left feeling a bit under whelmed by it. I felt like with all that potential that the album should have been absolutely mammoth sounding. I mean, it sounded huge and it was most definitely loud and sludgy, but it wasn’t quite there yet. All of this has been taken care of on Here Come the Waterworks. Maybe that time they spent playing, touring, and recording as part of the Melvins had something to do with it, I don’t know. Regardless of whether that’s the case or not, the album is magnificent and blows their debut out of the water. On top if it being ridiculously crushing, it sounds like a more complete and fluid effort as well. I know it sounds like I am dogging on their debut a bit, but really...their debut was excellent too. However, they've somehow managed to make that effort seem average in comparison.

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MySpace

http://www.myspace.com/bigbigbusiness

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