Genre: Grunge
Label Number: HR-61445-2
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© 1993 Hollywood Records
AllMusic Review by Matt Carlson
The Fluid reached a new plateau on purplemetalflakemusic, as the Denver band finally found a hard rock style that both separated it from the rest of its Sub Pop peers and improved upon its thinner-sounding earlier efforts. Of course, due to horrible label backing at Hollywood Records, the group disbanded after this. Unlike a large part of the original Sub Pop scene, who borrowed heavily from '70s heavy metal and punk (Nirvana, Melvins, Tad), The Fluid embraced a full-throttle MC5 approach with the dual guitar attack of Richard Kulwicki and James Clower. The Fluid concentrated on the music, making purplemetalflakemusic a damn good blast of rock & roll energy.
.FLAC via Mega (Link)
.AAC 256 kbps via Mega (Link)
© 1993 Hollywood Records
AllMusic Review by Matt Carlson
The Fluid reached a new plateau on purplemetalflakemusic, as the Denver band finally found a hard rock style that both separated it from the rest of its Sub Pop peers and improved upon its thinner-sounding earlier efforts. Of course, due to horrible label backing at Hollywood Records, the group disbanded after this. Unlike a large part of the original Sub Pop scene, who borrowed heavily from '70s heavy metal and punk (Nirvana, Melvins, Tad), The Fluid embraced a full-throttle MC5 approach with the dual guitar attack of Richard Kulwicki and James Clower. The Fluid concentrated on the music, making purplemetalflakemusic a damn good blast of rock & roll energy.
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