The Melvins: Pinkus Abortion Technician
The Melvins
Pinkus Abortion Technician
(Ipecac Recordings)
Iâm sure it will surprise no one that The Melvins have a new album out. Their prolific output is proof of their belief that more is more. But if that wasnât proof enough, theyâve got two bassists this time around. The Melvins have featured more than one bass player on an album before (see 2016âs Basses Loaded, which boasts six) but this is the first time theyâre playing at the same time.
Steve McDonald, whoâs been The Melvinsâ consistent bassist for the last few years, is present as is Jeff Pinkus, who has appeared with the Melvins on and off since 2014. For the most part, the presence of two basses doesnât create too much of an effect. Except for when they are playing in harmony, itâs hard to even tell that there are two. Sometimes one is distorted while the other isnât, but for the most part it just feels heavy, which is always a good thing.
Pinkus Abortion Technician is an album in the vein of Lysol or The Crybaby. Thereâs a lot of covers and the focus is on having fun and trying stuff out. Despite that though itâs still a surprisingly cohesive listen. They do two Butthole Surfers songs, a James Gang cover, and an incredible version of âI Wanna Hold Your Hand,â in addition to some new originals, and make them all sound like one band, which is no small feat. Pinkus also has writing credits on four of the original songs. Not bad for someone who isnât a full time member of the band. His âDonât Forget To Breatheâ is the albumâs sludgy masterpiece. He then plays banjo on the mellow following track âFlamboyant Duckâ and itâs also an excellent song.
The Melvins are a fun band to be a fan of because theyâre always trying new things and keeping it interesting. Pinkus Abortion Technician is no different. They might never release another album with two simultaneous basses or maybe they will. Either way, this is a worthy addition to their ever-growing canon.