#Listening to the classic Pumpkinhead single Nark (Rat on your neighbour). Here's a recording of the music video broadcast on music TV;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjtpyFV0SE

Like Hallelujah Picassos, these guys are mostly unsung but were a big presence in the Aotearoa music picture of the late 1980s and early 90s;

https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/pumpkinhead

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In 2021 Pumpkinhead put out a 25th anniversary release of their 1996 album Sloth, which featured beloved singles like Nark and I Like;

pumpkinheadnz.bandcamp.com/alb

Every song is so different. Inflatable Man Syndrome, Be Sure, and Bateman offer Faith No More vibes, akin to 13 era Head Like a Hole. But between them, the vocals go melodic and angsty, like J Mascis and Dinosaur Jr in Third Eye, or like Corgan's Pumpkins crooning on Treakle.

There's 14 tracks on the disc, and that's just the first 5.

Another band that listening to Pumpkinhead reminds me of, from the same era, is the Dead Flowers;

https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/dead-flowers

I bought their 1993 album Skin of a Stone on tape and later, the 1994 follow-up Sweetfish.

This was a weird, experimental time in Aotearoa music. Heavy guitar bands were pulling from a wide range of influences. Shihad, Head Like a Hole, The Bilge Festival, The 3Ds, Runt, Chug, and more, were making great hybrid albums and touring relentlessly.

#music #rock#DeadFkowers