Whorn

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ReleasedMarch 26, 1996 (1996-03-26)
RecordedJanuary 1996 (1996-01)
StudioPerma Sonic
(Minneapolis, MN)
Whorn
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 26, 1996 (1996-03-26)
RecordedJanuary 1996 (1996-01)
StudioPerma Sonic
(Minneapolis, MN)
GenreNoise rock, post-hardcore
Length50:11
LabelAmphetamine Reptile
ProducerTim Mac
Cows chronology
Old Gold 1989–1991
(1996)
Whorn
(1996)
Sorry in Pig Minor
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(7.5/10)[2]
RIP[3]

Whorn is the eighth album by the Minneapolis-based noise rock band The Cows.[4][5] It was released on March 26, 1996, by Amphetamine Reptile Records.

Whorn was the band's first time working with Tim Mac since their fourth album Peacetika. During the recording, Tim Mac opted for a "live sound," having the band play together as a whole instead of recording their parts individually.

Critical reception

The Washington Post wrote: "This Minneapolis quartet blares and bleats, its shrillness occasionally augmented by the trombone squalls of singer Shannon Selberg, whose playing is almost as atonal as his singing. The band's new Whorn is perhaps not its most abrasive work, but it's hardly mellow."[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Cows.

No.TitleLength
1."Divorcee' Moore"5:16
2."A Oven"3:41
3."The Warden"4:33
4."Mas-No Mas"2:33
5."Four Things"3:49
6."Tropic of Cancelled"3:38
7."The New Girl"5:29
8."Organized Meat"4:32
9."Massa Peel"3:23
10."A Gift Called Life"2:09
11."Jikan"11:32

Jikan begins with a distorted sample of a Japanese woman speaking, that begins at 0:00 ends at 0:06. The sample is followed by almost 10 minutes of silence (0:06 - 10:06). After the silence, there is a brief hidden track of the band performing a faster, funkier version of "The New Girl."

Personnel

Adapted from the Whorn liner notes.[7]

Release history

References

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