Fat Axl cover

Fat Axl

Released

A UK quartet fronted by fire- and venom-spitting vocalist Lesley Rankine, Silverfish made a grinding racket that fit neatly alongside the work of bands like Unsane and their countrymen in Fudge Tunnel, but they eschewed fashionable nihilism in favor of feminist fury. After a pair of EPs, they released this, their debut album, in 1991. Guitarist Andrew “Fuzz” Duprey has a compelling style that’s more about raw noise than conventional riffs, but he can still bust out a solo full of fascinatingly bent and warped notes, occasionally paying tribute to funk and even hip-hop. Bassist Chris Mowforth and drummer Stuart Watson are a tight rhythm team, the bass a gloriously distorted rumble recalling David Michael Riley’s work with Big Black and the drums a massive thwack. The eight original songs range from hardcore punk blasts (“Two Marines”) to funk-metal (“Harry Butcher”), with a revelatory and utterly unironic cover of Grandmaster Melle Mel’s “White Lines (Don’t Do It)” bringing the first side to an explosive close.

Phil Freeman

Suggestions
Ultramega OK cover

Ultramega OK

Soundgarden
Liar cover

Liar

The Jesus Lizard
Crypt-Style! cover

Crypt-Style!

the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Loose Nut cover

Loose Nut

Black Flag
Gun-Shy cover

Gun-Shy

The Screaming Blue Messiahs
Eldorado cover

Eldorado

Neil Young
The Kids Are All Square: This Is Hip! cover

The Kids Are All Square: This Is Hip!

Thee Headcoatees, Thee Headcoats
Victim In Pain cover

Victim In Pain

Agnostic Front