Cover of Mudhoney This Gift / Baby Help Me Forget
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For fans of mudhoney, lovers of 1980s grunge and fuzz rock, punk and garage rock enthusiasts, and listeners curious about early alternative music history.
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LA RECENSIONE

Thanks to the "killer" listen of heartshapedbox, I still have an insane craving for Mudhoney on this warm late March afternoon.

We are at the end of the eighties; right after "Superfuzz Bigmuff" and just before the eponymous long-play debut.

"This Gift" opens the disruptive triptych: ultra-acidic fuzz guitars, a chorus as catchy and engaging as it is abrasive and graceless. Moreover, Mark's voice is synonymous with (non) auditory quality. Raw energy that draws on the sacred trilogy of Stooges, MC5, and Blue Cheer, with an added oblique and visceral Punk impetus. One of my favorite tracks from this sick congregation.

The 12" inch I own is a 45 rpm; I remember, with great laughter, that I first listened to the single by setting my turntable at the usual speed of 33 rpm: it truly felt like dealing with Black Sabbath sabotaged by such slowness. But let's return to the Music, which is better.

Side B opens with the two minutes of "Baby Help Me Forget": a melancholic beginning, almost heartbreaking. But the unusual calm lasts for just a handful of seconds; a psychedelic-garage acidness, as dense as anthracite, takes over the track until its end. There's also room for a cover that closes the work; "Revolution" by Spacemen 3. A ruinous and incredibly noisy journey; a steady build-up until the final explosion, with the excessive use of the fuzz pedal by both guitars. A roaring ride of primordial ruinous energy... ASTONISHING... (in every sense).

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights Mudhoney's single 'This Gift / Baby Help Me Forget' as a powerful display of raw, acid-fuzzed rock energy. It praises its gritty guitars, catchy agonizing chorus, and vocal grit influenced by punk and proto-punk legends. The B-side's blend of melancholia and psychedelic garage acidness adds depth, while the Spacemen 3 cover adds an explosive finish. Overall, it captures Mudhoney's early sound just before their debut album.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   This Gift ()

I've got something waiting for you, that's right
I've got something waiting for you, that's right
Sending you up the wall uptight
I've got something waiting for you, tonight

I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
Pointing my heart at you

This gift so peal, this gift so rare
Much too much, too much for you to bear
Coming down from above

I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
Pointing my heart at you

I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
I've got this gift
(from God)
Pointing my heart at you

02   Baby Help Me Forget ()

Mudhoney

Mudhoney are a Seattle rock band formed in 1988, closely associated with Sub Pop and frequently cited as key architects of the sound later tagged “grunge.” Reviews highlight Mark Arm and Steve Turner as central figures, with a signature style built on fuzz-heavy garage punk, sarcasm, and live-club grit.
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