Tank Top City

1998 studio album by Sugarsmack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tank Top City is the second album by Sugarsmack, released in 1998 through Sire Records.[3][4]

ReleasedFebruary 10, 1998
Length60:20
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Tank Top City
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 10, 1998
GenreAlternative rock
Length60:20
LabelSire
ProducerMarc Becker
Sugarsmack chronology
Spanish Riffs
(1995)
Tank Top City
(1998)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[1]
Pitchfork Media5.6/10[2]
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The album was one of many late 1990s Sire alternative rock releases that failed commercially.[5]

Critical reception

Nashville Scene called the album "kinetic, jagged rock that lies somewhere between England’s The Fall and Atlanta’s late, lamented The Jody Grind," writing that it "finds the band in top form."[6] The Memphis Flyer wrote that the band "has adopted an almost-over-the-top punk swagger that makes it stand out."[7] Stereo Review called Tank Top City a "16-song luge ride through wild terrain," writing that "the secret of getting on the band's wavelength when listening to a song like 'Reagan' is to just say no to logic and submit to the band's altered neural pathways."[8]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sugarsmack.

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1."Reagan"4:04
2."Josephine"3:20
3."La Rock"5:08
4."Taft"3:20
5."Jefferson"5:26
6."Carter"3:11
7."Stinky"4:26
8."Venus"3:50
9."Rush"4:07
10."Ford T"1:44
11."Nitz"4:43
12."Nixon"4:45
13."Lincoln"3:19
14."Ford A"2:22
15."[untitled]"1:44
16."Roy"4:49
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Personnel

Sugarsmack
  • John Adamian – drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Chris Chandek – guitar
  • Hope Nicholls – vocals, saxophone, harmonica
  • Aaron Pitkin – bass guitar, guitar, vocals
Production and additional personnel
  • Aaron Bachelder timpani
  • Mindy Barker – flute
  • Marc Becker – production, engineering, mixing
  • Greg Calbi mastering
  • Cookie Jackson – cello
  • Sarah Beth Turner – saxophone

References

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