Vertigo - Ventriloquist
Ventriloquist (Alternative Rock)
By Verigo
Very Good Condition
Released in 1992, Ventriloquist is a transitional album both in terms of personnel -- original drummer Roy Llerandi was replaced by Bill Beeman at some point during the recording sessions, and both appear on the album -- and Vertigo's own place in the post-Nevermind landscape. At the time of its self-titled first album, Vertigo was a small, struggling band in a non-commercial backwater of a music industry more concerned with the likes of Nelson and C+C Music Factory. In 1992, however, that peculiar year in which any dude in a flannel shirt and Doc Martens could get a major-label recording deal, Vertigo was a small, struggling band smack in the middle of The Next Big Thing, and the schizoid Ventriloquist reflects that. Some of the songs are straightforward alt-rock that would have sounded great on MTV's 120 Minutes -- the opening "Love Withdrawal" features a killer reverbed guitar hook, and "Burnin' Inside" masters the always tricky ironic headbang -- but the rest of the album, including the dully ugly "Rocket V" and the just plain dull "Planet Earth," is third-rate material by a band that doesn't seem to want to follow the art punk vibe of its debut anymore but doesn't know where to go from there.
Tracklist
| 1 | Love Withdrawl | |
| 2 | Rocket V | |
| 3 | 2c | |
| 4 | Get Out | |
| 5 | The Terror | |
| 6 | Planet Earth | |
| 7 | Ventriloquist | |
| 8 | Burnin' Inside | |
| 9 | Rat | |
| 10 | Hilmar | |
| 11 | Crack In The Sidewalk | |
| 12 | Cut |
Product details
- Audio CD (September 9, 1992)
- Label: Amphetamine Reptile
- ASIN: B000008LZR