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I think II is a little over-rated, and I really only like the future Nirvana covers, whereas..

UP ON THE SUN = SERIOUSLY ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS EVER

poortheatre (poortheatre), Thursday, 29 September 2005 04:22 (twenty years ago)

gawd, i feel like I must be listening to a different "up on the sun" here. my instinct was to think that everyone would distance themselves from this record for its over-the-top virtuosity alone-- and for me, that is its most prominent feature. it has a nice deserty sound, but the songs seem underdeveloped compared to the ones on II, and the effort seems focused on musical virtuosity rather than songwriting.

richard wood johnson, Thursday, 29 September 2005 04:29 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
No one else finds the singing on II annoying?

Mark (MarkR), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 05:03 (twenty years ago)

i did when i was 11 but as i got older the voices sounded more vulnerable and sweet to me and they actually armonize pretty damn good

howell huser (chaki), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 06:15 (twenty years ago)

also brian turner played an awesome live song today! check the fmu archives!

howell huser (chaki), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 06:20 (twenty years ago)

I don't particularly like II, but mainly because I heard it 10 or so years after listening to Nirvana Unplugged in New York all the time.

poortheatre (poortheatre), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 06:20 (twenty years ago)

i find kurt cobain's singing on those meat puppets covers annoying, and i otherwise love his voice.

fact checking cuz (fcc), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 06:22 (twenty years ago)

Just listened to this earlier in the week. Yes, the vocals are seriously ragged on this album and it veers towards cringeworthy at some points, but chaki is right in that there is a strange beauty to it. Cobain "righted" the vocals somewhat on the cover tunes by actually hitting the notes (or coming closer than Kirkwood did), but in a way he lost something too.

The best songs on II are the instrumentals, anyway!

Keith C (lync0), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 14:20 (twenty years ago)

the only song from II which sounds better to me as a Nirvana cover is "Lake of Fire". The rest of the songs are perfect in their original Meat Puppets incarnations.

classic, by the way.

latebloomer: Deutsch Bag (latebloomer), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 14:29 (twenty years ago)

so so classic. first album, II and Up On the Sun are unfuckwithable. i've never found the singing annoying at all, really, though i can understand how some would.

ZR (teenagequiet), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 15:00 (twenty years ago)

anyone heard the Curt Kirkwood album that come out a couple months ago, Snow? it's alright, reminds me of II in parts. definitely better than his last few post-MP bands.

Al (sitcom), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 15:22 (twenty years ago)

II and Up on the Sun are II of my favorite albums

CLASIC CLASSIC ! !

jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Wednesday, 14 December 2005 16:59 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
I'm thinking of going to see Curt Kirkwood play solo tonight - has anyone seen him lately, or read about it? I'm wondering if it would be any good. My roommate really wants to go.

stingewell, Tuesday, 24 January 2006 14:48 (twenty years ago)

There is not enough love for Mirage on this thread

Thomas Tallis (Tommy), Tuesday, 24 January 2006 16:03 (twenty years ago)

I've heard some really positive reviews of Curt's recent solo shows, apparently he really digs deep for a wide variety of songs.

Alex in Baltimore (Alex in Baltimore), Tuesday, 24 January 2006 16:14 (twenty years ago)

four months pass...
REVIVE!
For the first time in more than a decade, Curt and Cris Kirkwood will work together on a new album by influential rock act Meat Puppets. The sibling duo will soon begin rehearsing new material as a precursor to hitting the studio.

'I`ve got the album written already. I`m going to record it on my own and then see who wants to put it out,' Curt Kirkwood tells Billboard.com. 'It`s epic. It`s big Meat Puppets stuff. I would say `sonic pyramids made out of garbage.` I honestly think these are good songs. I played some of them for [Cris] over the phone yesterday. I don`t think this is going to be some sort of `toss off` album.'

Song titles include 'Enemy Love Song,' 'I`m Not You' and 'New Leaf.'

Cris Kirkwood`s tumultuous last 10 years have been well documented. A heroin addiction led to the bassist getting into a violent altercation with a security guard, getting shot and subsequently serving 18 months in prison. The Puppets released one album without him, 2000`s 'Golden Lies,' before folding.

'I haven`t seen my brother since like 1998, but I`m talking to him a lot,' Curt says. 'He`s [been] clean for more than two years and he`s all raring to go. Cris` resurrection is no less than miraculous - it`s like a Lazarus-type thing. I was just like, `If Cris is back, I know his frame of mind.` If he`s upright and walking, it`s hard to knock him down.'

Although he was asked to participate, original Meat Puppets drummer Derrick Bostrom will not be involved in the reunion. Primus drummer Tim Alexander will replace him behind the kit.

The plan for the Kirkwoods and Alexander is to record the album and then hit the road. 'The fact that I don`t have a contract is actually better, because I don`t need to hear anybody else`s opinion about the Meat Puppets at this point in my life,' Curt says. 'It`s fun to see where this will fit in, in this present state of the business.'

Mike Dixn (Mike Dixon), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 05:29 (twenty years ago)

Excellent! The Primus drummer thing is a bit of a curveball, but it might make things interesting. He's a great drummer.

Marmotdeth (marmotwolof), Wednesday, 31 May 2006 05:50 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

Anybody else have the new album? Looks like Tim Alexander didn't make it to the recording stage -- it's some guy named Ted Marcus. I'm definitely digging it. Pretty mellow compared to the other stuff I have (II, Monsters, Forbidden Places), but it's good to chill out to. "Light the Fire", the closing track, is pretty awesome.

Jeff Treppel, Friday, 16 November 2007 04:04 (eighteen years ago)

I like it, and especially "Disappear," that'll be in my Jackin' Pop and Pazz & Jop Top Tens. Curt interview (and song/album review, with song download/stream) here:
http://www.paperthinwalls.com/singlefile/item?id=802

dow, Friday, 16 November 2007 17:32 (eighteen years ago)

the album sounded pretty bad on the first couple listens, not as bad as Golden Lies or anything, but I was hoping it would be at least as good as the new Dinosaur Jr. album. some of the songs have started to sound better when the come up on shuffle, though.

Alex in Baltimore, Friday, 16 November 2007 17:35 (eighteen years ago)

They played here in Missouri on Wednesday night. I considered going, I actually sort of mentally grappled with myself over it. I ended up having a ten to midnight radio shift that night, so I couldn't go anyway. I think it was probably a severely underattended show. Haven't heard the new album, don't have much time for anything beyond their first three records.

Trip Maker, Friday, 16 November 2007 17:38 (eighteen years ago)

Huevos rules

Bill Magill, Friday, 16 November 2007 18:09 (eighteen years ago)

I made it out to the Meat Puppets show in St. Louis last week. Some of the energy you'd expect was missing, maybe due to technical problems and a less-than-enthusiastic crowd. And this asshole who kept doing line-dance steps whenever they'd play anything even remotely country.

Still, Curt let the licks flow like wine and Chris was very much alive.

s. morris, Friday, 16 November 2007 18:18 (eighteen years ago)

I tried to listen to the new record...I really did but, I found it so lackluster at the half-way point I couldn't carry on. I would rather not have their later stuff sully the pleasure I find in II and Upon the Sun (and most of Huevos)

kwhitehead, Friday, 16 November 2007 18:31 (eighteen years ago)

The last three tracks on the new one are pretty great. They're all about fire, which is an old meat puppets trope. "The Ship" has this cool shimmery quality to it, "Ice" sounds like a slow dance on the deck of the Titanic, and "Light the Fire" has this great Middle Eastern groove to it. The album is pretty low key -- it feels like a more mature Meat Puppets, which sort of defeats the point of the band in the first place.

Jeff Treppel, Friday, 16 November 2007 22:01 (eighteen years ago)

I'm going to get it eventually, but I'm not too pushed about it right now. It's more of a continuation from where they left off in '95 than a 'return to form'; when I remind myself that they're never going to do an Up On The Sun again, it doesn't seem so disappointing to me (even if Curt's recent solo album, Snow, sounded better to me from the little bit of it I've heard).

MacDara, Friday, 16 November 2007 22:33 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

What's this all about then?

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 4 December 2008 10:42 (seventeen years ago)

It's the same thing they did at ATP New York back in September, no?

I saw them here in Dublin two nights ago, they played for nearly two hours so everyone got their money's worth. Really good show, the time flew by. But jesus, Cris Kirkwood looks old.

MacDara, Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:32 (seventeen years ago)

Oh right, I hadn't heard about that. So they play more than just "Meat Puppets II", £14 for 30 minutes would be pushing it a bit!

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:44 (seventeen years ago)

i just lurve 'Creator', the scrambling guitar line, the bored delivery that keeps building to a climax because of the song structure. 'Up on the sun' and 'ii' are wonderful.

Dr X O'Skeleton, Thursday, 4 December 2008 11:53 (seventeen years ago)

I wanted to go tonight but am all sick and snotty :(

I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE UP TO (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:00 (seventeen years ago)

They sound great on cold medication though.

NickB, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:09 (seventeen years ago)

What album's that on?

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:10 (seventeen years ago)

Cough Syr-up on the Sun

NickB, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:12 (seventeen years ago)

(sorry, best I could do at short notice)

NickB, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:12 (seventeen years ago)

Not too shabby

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:14 (seventeen years ago)

Not too funny either sadly.

Anyhow, yes, they do really rattle through things live, the time I saw them it seemed like just a blur.

NickB, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:19 (seventeen years ago)

Gaah. I'm torn between this and two other shows tonight. What's ULU like?

Brad Overturf (gnarly sceptre), Thursday, 4 December 2008 13:39 (seventeen years ago)

They did 'In A Car' EP in full to make it 32 mins. Surely?

Fer Ark, Thursday, 4 December 2008 21:48 (seventeen years ago)

five months pass...

I had actually missed that both Cris and Curt were back in all this

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 13 May 2009 22:33 (seventeen years ago)

five months pass...

Joe Carducci posted his updated "Meat Puppets II" memoir for ATP '08 in this week's New Vulgate. It's a unique inside perspective on the Pups.

new vulgarian, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:03 (sixteen years ago)

They are playing here on tuesday. I think I will go. I've missed them the last two times they came through. Played "We're Here" on the radio last night.

Trip Maker, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:14 (sixteen years ago)

Meat Puppets is probably my favourite band name of all time. Also (from http://thenotes.tumblr.com/post/103831878/meat-puppets-plateau-meat-puppets-ii-meat):

Meat Puppets, by the way. They are like one hell of a backwoodsy freak show. Leggy, fingerpicked chords dominate “Plateau,” with a country-funk bounce on the low end, for a creepy-crawler sound harking back to The Who’s (/Entwistle’s) “Boris The Spider.” Still, its killer denouement is the real selling point, an explosively saturated, resplendent and chiming snake of guitar effects that underscores the desert spareness of everything else. You’d want the melodic figure to have its own song, but then this song wouldn’t be this song. And now you know the value of control.

ecuador_with_a_c, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:30 (sixteen years ago)

dudes
meat puppets are so so so classic
i was listening to sewn together last night and side a is pretty boss
when they came thru chi-town in the spring they pretty much fuckin ruled

the new stuff is more like curt's album snow than anything else
more country-ish, mellow like a man comfortable with himself not trying to prove anything. and cris is a fuckin blast! he was so approachable and drew this wicked picture on the album sleeve as i chatted him up. curt is much more reserved and quiet. definitely go see them they will play some early stuff, and at some point get way out there in some huge curt solo. so maybe take some drugs

flames are all i see (jdchurchill), Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:47 (sixteen years ago)

Oh I'm so there. Sounds cool. I will be h1gh, don't fret.

Trip Maker, Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:56 (sixteen years ago)

I 'discovered' the Meat Puppets at the same time as Husker Du. When was it? '84/85.Back when 'punk' really was

I had a recording of my 94 year old grandma (then 70 ish) singing 'Lost on the Freeway' with my cousin and I at her gaff just after my grandad died I was on acoustic guitar and my grandma was on her casio keyboard.

We were trying to connect. With the deserts of Arizona from the fish docks of Hull, England. Spanning generations and the world.Us three managed it but nobody else heard. These days it would be on You Tube. Pure comedy cos I was probably been very serious trying to get those chords right

I was watching a DVD of the Meat Puppets the other night.'live in the 90s' or some other unimaginative title. Excellent stuff

Now where is that family affair tape?

Fer Ark, Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:59 (sixteen years ago)

best song they ever did? aurora borealis. an instrumental from ii. this is how heaven sounds like. desert heaven.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 5 November 2009 21:48 (sixteen years ago)

aurora borealis started playing in my head when i saw this thread. good call.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Thursday, 5 November 2009 21:51 (sixteen years ago)

seal whales dudes seal whales . . .

but yea alive in the 90s is kinda precious if you're into the pups
i made a cassette some of the songs on there and the quality is all over the place. the part from john stewart's show is mad blown out, and then there's a thing from a record store that is like a whisper comparatively

flames are all i see (jdchurchill), Friday, 6 November 2009 00:04 (sixteen years ago)

Go see these guys, they were so good tonight (and over before midnight!)(lol old)( )

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 05:41 (sixteen years ago)

My controversial Meat Puppets opinion: Mirage is the best album

I agree with this

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Thursday, 18 December 2025 21:21 (five months ago)

I’m more partial to Huevos at the moment but I definitely see the appeal.

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Thursday, 18 December 2025 21:39 (five months ago)

I think Huevos was the cocaine record

Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 19 December 2025 00:41 (five months ago)

AVC: So you're optimistic for the first time in a while?

Cris: It's so way beyond that. I'm like awash in the glow of the wonder of the resilience of the human spirit and the fucking mystery of existence. It's fucking sick.

map, Friday, 19 December 2025 00:57 (five months ago)

I have a likely false memory of hearing the minutemen covering "lost" in a straightforward fashion but all the cover versions online have that funky riff.

Philip Nunez, Friday, 19 December 2025 21:24 (five months ago)

Another album I've been listening a lot to is 2004's Volcano, reissued this year by Don Giovanni Records. I love the grunge touches. They sound so natural on Curt.

TheNuNuNu, Saturday, 20 December 2025 02:48 (five months ago)

I really should try out more than the big three albums. Do they have any certified stinkers to avoid?

Cow_Art, Saturday, 20 December 2025 03:59 (five months ago)

People are going to possibly point to Monsters, in that respect, but (robotic drum programming aside) I've always really liked it. It has a fair few gems: Light, Like Being Alive, The Void.

Maresn3st, Saturday, 20 December 2025 10:28 (five months ago)

Seems like I'm repeating myself from a year ago, hah

Maresn3st, Saturday, 20 December 2025 10:32 (five months ago)

I've been playing things at random from all across the discography this week, and have yet to hear anything off-putting. I saw a bit of an interview with Curt in which he looked back with gentle disapprobation on "the producer years" in the mid-'90s, saying he should've trusted his own vision more, but... Meat Puppets' "rock radio-ready" is still "pretty fucking weird".

TheNuNuNu, Saturday, 20 December 2025 11:36 (five months ago)

And I like how the polish lets me hear the lyrics more clearly.

TheNuNuNu, Saturday, 20 December 2025 11:37 (five months ago)

Meat Puppets doing Arc/Weld, or maybe Grayfolded: https://meatpuppets.bandcamp.com/track/up-on-the-sun-2022-megamix

Xgau Murder Spa (nikola), Monday, 22 December 2025 23:11 (five months ago)

looking at their bandcamp I had no idea they put out an EP in 2020, it actually sounds really nice.

JoeStork, Tuesday, 23 December 2025 07:05 (five months ago)

Their recent stuff is wonderful! These guys are so good at everything all the time. Lollipop has amazing songs, sad & beautiful & profound... Curt Kirkwood is a lifer.

Fun piece from 2002 about getting into Up on the Sun the year it came out.

TheNuNuNu, Wednesday, 24 December 2025 00:53 (five months ago)


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