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Hate Songs in E Minor


Hate Songs in E Minor


Hate Songs in E Minor is the debut studio album by British rock band Fudge Tunnel. It was released in May 1991 through Earache Records, and issued in the United States on 20 August 1991 through Relativity Records. It followed in the wake of two critically acclaimed singles ("Fudge Tunnel" in 1989 and "The Sweet Sound of Excess" in 1990, both on Pigboy/Vinyl Solution), after which the group were signed to Earache. The album consists of 11 songs, 9 of which were written by the band and 2 covers: "Sunshine of Your Love", originally recorded by the band Cream, while the last track on the disc, "Cat Scratch Fever" was originally recorded by Ted Nugent. The album is also dedicated to Nugent.

Hate Songs in E Minor presented a new and broader approach by the label following the success of more experimental and electronic Godflesh. Fudge Tunnel could also be considered a British response to the sound of bands like Melvins, Nirvana and Swans in the US. Early pressings of the LP edition of the album included a bonus 7" containing the track "Joined at the Dick".

Critical reception

Spin wrote that the album is "hardcore meets guitar rock at its loudest and finest." The Calgary Herald determined that "Fudge Tunnel's trying to negotiate that well-travelled, guitar-grungy, Sub-Pop highway, but with a dearth of real energy and an abundance of redundant, spongy riffs". The Gazette opined that "these Brit Soundgarden wannabes and their smartass noise miss the one key ingredient: virtually none of it is believable, and the giveaways are witless covers of 'Sunshine of Your Love' and 'Cat Scratch Fever'."

In 2005, Kerrang! ranked the album at number 92 on its list of the "100 Best British Rock Albums Ever".

Track listing

Personnel

Fudge Tunnel
  • Alex Newport - guitars, vocals
  • David Ryley - bass guitar
  • Adrian Parkin - drums, percussion
Production
  • Colin Richardson - production
  • Fudge Tunnel - production
  • John Cornfield - recording, engineering

Use in media

In April 2007, Earache Records included "Hate Song" on a six-disc, 100-plus-track box set titled Metal: A Headbanger's Companion. In September 2007, "Gut Rot" and "Soap and Water" were included in the compilation's sequel, Metal: A Headbanger's Companion II.

References

Further reading

  • Green, Nick (March 2021). "Cutting a Rope: The Making of Fudge Tunnel's Hate Songs in E Minor". Decibel. No. 197. Red Flag Media, Inc. pp. 30–32, 34, 36, 38.
  • Hate Songs in E Minor at Discogs


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