The Bootlicker

Editorial Reviews
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The Melvins will never be satisfied to do things the way everybody else does them, and for this give thanks. Not only is this disc the second in a three-part CD extravaganza (which started with early 1999's unabashedly metallic Maggot and ends with 2000's The Crybaby), but the music is curiously unlike the Melvins. Bassist Kevin Rutmanis of Cows officially joins Buzz Osborne and Dale Crover, and the match appears heaven-made. From the slithery, sexy strains of the opener "Toy" to the meandering and many-faceted 11-minute "Let It All Be" to the beautiful, Sebadoh-ish ending of "Prig," some fans may be baffled and disappointed while others will be delighted and enchanted. If you've never really been a Melvins fan, but take secret delight in '70s psychedelia and prog-rock and cut your teeth on '80 and '90s alternative rock, then try the exotica of The Bootlicker. --Lorry Fleming

Music Review:

  1. The Complex [Enhanced]
  2. The Menace
  3. The Sweetest Punch: Songs Of Elvis Costello And Burt Bacharach
  4. To Remember/To Forget [Explicit Lyrics]
  5. Too Rye Ay [Extra tracks] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Transistor
  7. Tune in Tokyo [EP] [Import] [Live]
  8. Uncollected [Enhanced]
  9. We Too Are One
  10. White Label Mix Series Volume I

Music Review

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BBC Radio One: Soft Machine Live In Concert, Vol. 2 [Live]

Richard Strauss: "Der Rosenkavalier" / 1949 Salzburg Festival / Reining, Novotna, Güden, Vienna Phil., Szell

René Jacobs, countertenor [Box set]

Music: Luke [Import]

Night on the Rocks [Import]

Music Fiction

O Show Tem Que Continuar [Import]

Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix

Rockabilly, Vol. 4 [Import]

Mugam Sayagi: Music of Franghiz Ali-Zadeh

Nu-Clear Sounds

Pena Branca Canta Xavantinho [Import]

Noche de Gala

McLemore Avenue

Swing Swing Swing