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Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat

Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat is the sixth overall release (fourth extended play, or EP, release and their first 12-inch EP) from American hardcore punk band Minutemen. It was released by SST Records in 1983. It is noted for featuring tracks with greater depth and more conventional song structure than on the band's previous releases.[2][3]

Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
EP by
ReleasedNov. 1983
RecordedJanuary 3, 30 and May 23, 1983
Genre
Length15:30
LabelSST (016)
ProducerEthan James, Spot
Minutemen chronology
What Makes a Man Start Fires?
(1983)
Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
(1983)
The Politics of Time
(1984)

Background edit

The EP was recorded rather cheaply even by Minutemen standards; the cost was $50. Most of the songs were cut live to two-track tape at Total Access Studio in Redondo Beach, CA, as opposed to using a multi-track tape recorder, with longtime SST Records staff producer Spot behind the mixing board. Spot had suggested the live-to-two-track approach after Minutemen queried about the possibility of recording a new EP on four-channel multi-track tape, rather than the 16-track recordings the band had done in the past. This meant that most of the songs on Buzz or Howl... were recorded without any overdubs. The exceptions were the first three tracks on the EP, which were the first recordings Minutemen had done with producer/engineer Ethan James, who would go on to work with them on their seminal double album Double Nickels on the Dime later in 1984.

The sessions cost a total of $50, which covered the live-to-two-track sessions with Spot at Total Access. The Radio Tokyo sessions with Ethan James were done for free, in return for allowing a Minutemen track to appear on the compilation The Radio Tokyo Tapes.

Song history edit

Members of Black Flag were direct inspiration for three of the songs on Buzz or Howl...'. "Cut" was written by Mike Watt in admiration of Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn's playing style; Henry Rollins provided the title for the improvised instrumental "Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!" (which was actually a segment of a warm-up jam done with trumpet player Crane at the beginning of the January 30th session); and original Black Flag bassist Chuck Dukowski wrote some of the lyrics to "Little Man With A Gun In His Hand" and gave them to D. Boon at the end of both bands' 1982 European tour.

"I Felt Like A Gringo" is an autobiographical song written by Watt about a day trip Minutemen took in Mexico on the 4th July, 1982. There was an election that day for President of Mexico, which was referenced in the lyric "Who won," I said, "the election?" (the winner in question was Miguel de la Madrid).The same trip would also inspire the D. Boon composition "Corona" on Double Nickels....

"The Toe Jam" is another improvised cut, recorded the same day as "Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker", only with another band friend, Dirk Vandenburg (who would also do photography on several Minutemen covers, including Double Nickels...) playing drums, while drummer George Hurley attempted to play Crane's trumpet, Crane did some scat-singing, and another friend ad-libbed a poem about wanting to wear a wedding ring on her second toe (hence the name of the song).

According to the liner notes of the live compilation album Ballot Result, Mike Watt believed "Little Man With A Gun In His Hand" may be about, or have been inspired by, Black Flag's longtime roadie and lead singer and founder of The Nig-Heist, Steve "Mugger" Corbin. However, Dukowski stated in an interview for the 33⅓ book series' volume on Double Nickels... (written by Michael T. Fournier) that the song actually stems from existentialist ideas he had at the time.

Packaging edit

The front cover of the album was initially intended to incorporate a color photograph from National Geographic that SST had permission to use; unfortunately, doing the color separation for the front cover proved to be cost-prohibitive for SST at the time. Instead, a black-and-white ink drawing of D. Boon and Mike Watt having an argument while various items fly around in the background, drawn by Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza.

The back cover of the album features a Raymond Pettibon drawing of a sleepwalking man with the caption, "A Happy Person"; a reproduction of a letter to Watt from Richard Meltzer apologizing for missing a Minutemen concert that he was invited to; and, amongst the pictures of the band, a headshot of D. Boon that, years later, would become a popular sticker with the caption, "Punk is whatever we make it to be."

The title of the album came from an article in Scientific American[4] entitled "The Amateur Scientist, February 1983."[5]

Critical reception edit

In a 1984 Trouser Press review, John Leland said, "D. Boon howls stripped poetic shorthand at full blast over the band's churning Beefheartian funk, as the Minutemen test the extent to which they can fracture their groove and still retain cohesiveness...This EP's eight songs all sound entirely different from each other. The Minutemen flirt with noise, blues, even jazz. And they keep getting better."[12] Robert Christgau was also quite positive in reviewing the album for The Village Voice, writing: "These guys define the future of atavism if anybody does. Subtle structures and sharp musicianship--rhythm-slasher D. Boon is as much a guitar antihero as labelmates Bob Mould and Greg Ginn--serves music that continues to seem primitive, even crudely offhand; lyrics articulate, elaborate, and, that's right, criticize the fucked-up despair of the world where they make their living and preach their uncoercive gospel--the fucked-up despair that in true hardcore makes such a great excuse for not thinking."[11]

Legacy edit

Jeff Tweedy of Uncle Tupelo and Wilco-fame named the EP as a major formative influence on him during his early twenties: "They liked Steely Dan, Blue Öyster Cult, even Van Halen. That was liberating for kids like me at punk rock shows who were being ostracized for liking anything other than what you’re supposed to like."[13] Steve Albini picked the album for NME's "101 Albums To Hear Before You Die" list (on which it ranked at #19), writing: "I could have named any of their records, which are all nearly perfect. To say that Minutemen influenced me, and an entire population of others, is such a gross understatement, it’s like saying the Civil War had ‘some effect’ on the slave trade."[14]

Track listing edit

Side one
  1. "Self-Referenced" (Watt) - 1:23
  2. "Cut" (Watt) - 2:02
  3. "Dream Told by Moto" (Watt) - 1:45
  4. "Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!" (Boon, Watt, Hurley, Crane) - 1:09
  5. "The Toe Jam" (Cooper, Vandenberg, Crane, Hurley, Boon, Watt) - 0:40
Side two
  1. "I Felt Like a Gringo" (Watt) - 1:57
  2. "The Product" (Boon) - 2:44
  3. "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" (Dukowski, Boon) - 3:10

Personnel edit

Minutemen
  • D. Boon – guitar, vocals
  • Mike Watt – bass, vocals (lead vocals on "Cut")
  • George Hurley – drums, backing vocals ("The Toe Jam"), trumpet ("The Toe Jam"), recorder ("The Product")

with:

  • Crane – trumpet ("The Product"), recorder ("Dreams Are Free..."), backing vocals ("Toe Jam" and "The Product")
  • Dirk Vandenberg – drums ("The Toe Jam")
  • Mary Cooper – vocals ("The Toe Jam")

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The Boston Phoenix 1984-02-28: Vol 13 Iss 9". Boston Phoenix. February 28, 1984 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Buckley, Peter (2003). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. pp. 677. ISBN 9781858284576.
  3. ^ Magazine, Various Mojo (2007-11-01). The Mojo Collection: 4th Edition. Canongate Books. p. 490. ISBN 9781847676436.
  4. ^ Watt, Mike (April 21, 2017). "did you know Scientific American… is where we got title for Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat? had a yearly sub my pop got me for years when young". Twitter. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Walker, Jearl. "The Amateur Scientist, February 1983". Scientific American. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  6. ^ Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat at AllMusic
  7. ^ Larkin, Colin (April 16, 1998). "The encyclopedia of popular music". London : Macmillan – via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ Sheffield, Rob (2004). "Minutemen". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). London: Fireside Books. pp. 545–546. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  9. ^ Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig, eds. (1995). "Minutemen". Spin Alternative Record Guide (1st ed.). New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  10. ^ "Tom Hull: Grade List: The Minutemen".
  11. ^ a b "Robert Christgau: Album: Minutemen: Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat". robertchristgau.com.
  12. ^ Leland, John (February 1984). "American Underground". Trouser Press. Vol. 10, no. 12. New York. p. 32. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  13. ^ "The Music That Made Wilco's Jeff Tweedy". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  14. ^ "101 Albums To Hear Before You Die". NME. 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2022-04-18.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat is the sixth overall release fourth extended play or EP release and their first 12 inch EP from American hardcore punk band Minutemen It was released by SST Records in 1983 It is noted for featuring tracks with greater depth and more conventional song structure than on the band s previous releases 2 3 Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of HeatEP by MinutemenReleasedNov 1983RecordedJanuary 3 30 and May 23 1983GenreHardcore punk 1 avant garde 1 jazz rock 1 Length15 30LabelSST 016 ProducerEthan James SpotMinutemen chronologyWhat Makes a Man Start Fires 1983 Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat 1983 The Politics of Time 1984 Contents 1 Background 2 Song history 3 Packaging 4 Critical reception 4 1 Legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesBackground editThe EP was recorded rather cheaply even by Minutemen standards the cost was 50 Most of the songs were cut live to two track tape at Total Access Studio in Redondo Beach CA as opposed to using a multi track tape recorder with longtime SST Records staff producer Spot behind the mixing board Spot had suggested the live to two track approach after Minutemen queried about the possibility of recording a new EP on four channel multi track tape rather than the 16 track recordings the band had done in the past This meant that most of the songs on Buzz or Howl were recorded without any overdubs The exceptions were the first three tracks on the EP which were the first recordings Minutemen had done with producer engineer Ethan James who would go on to work with them on their seminal double album Double Nickels on the Dime later in 1984 The sessions cost a total of 50 which covered the live to two track sessions with Spot at Total Access The Radio Tokyo sessions with Ethan James were done for free in return for allowing a Minutemen track to appear on the compilation The Radio Tokyo Tapes Song history editMembers of Black Flag were direct inspiration for three of the songs on Buzz or Howl Cut was written by Mike Watt in admiration of Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn s playing style Henry Rollins provided the title for the improvised instrumental Dreams Are Free Motherfucker which was actually a segment of a warm up jam done with trumpet player Crane at the beginning of the January 30th session and original Black Flag bassist Chuck Dukowski wrote some of the lyrics to Little Man With A Gun In His Hand and gave them to D Boon at the end of both bands 1982 European tour I Felt Like A Gringo is an autobiographical song written by Watt about a day trip Minutemen took in Mexico on the 4th July 1982 There was an election that day for President of Mexico which was referenced in the lyric Who won I said the election the winner in question was Miguel de la Madrid The same trip would also inspire the D Boon composition Corona on Double Nickels The Toe Jam is another improvised cut recorded the same day as Dreams Are Free Motherfucker only with another band friend Dirk Vandenburg who would also do photography on several Minutemen covers including Double Nickels playing drums while drummer George Hurley attempted to play Crane s trumpet Crane did some scat singing and another friend ad libbed a poem about wanting to wear a wedding ring on her second toe hence the name of the song According to the liner notes of the live compilation album Ballot Result Mike Watt believed Little Man With A Gun In His Hand may be about or have been inspired by Black Flag s longtime roadie and lead singer and founder of The Nig Heist Steve Mugger Corbin However Dukowski stated in an interview for the 33 book series volume on Double Nickels written by Michael T Fournier that the song actually stems from existentialist ideas he had at the time Packaging editThe front cover of the album was initially intended to incorporate a color photograph from National Geographic that SST had permission to use unfortunately doing the color separation for the front cover proved to be cost prohibitive for SST at the time Instead a black and white ink drawing of D Boon and Mike Watt having an argument while various items fly around in the background drawn by Saccharine Trust guitarist Joe Baiza The back cover of the album features a Raymond Pettibon drawing of a sleepwalking man with the caption A Happy Person a reproduction of a letter to Watt from Richard Meltzer apologizing for missing a Minutemen concert that he was invited to and amongst the pictures of the band a headshot of D Boon that years later would become a popular sticker with the caption Punk is whatever we make it to be The title of the album came from an article in Scientific American 4 entitled The Amateur Scientist February 1983 5 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 The Boston Phoenix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 9 Tom HullA 10 The Village VoiceA 11 In a 1984 Trouser Press review John Leland said D Boon howls stripped poetic shorthand at full blast over the band s churning Beefheartian funk as the Minutemen test the extent to which they can fracture their groove and still retain cohesiveness This EP s eight songs all sound entirely different from each other The Minutemen flirt with noise blues even jazz And they keep getting better 12 Robert Christgau was also quite positive in reviewing the album for The Village Voice writing These guys define the future of atavism if anybody does Subtle structures and sharp musicianship rhythm slasher D Boon is as much a guitar antihero as labelmates Bob Mould and Greg Ginn serves music that continues to seem primitive even crudely offhand lyrics articulate elaborate and that s right criticize the fucked up despair of the world where they make their living and preach their uncoercive gospel the fucked up despair that in true hardcore makes such a great excuse for not thinking 11 Legacy edit Jeff Tweedy of Uncle Tupelo and Wilco fame named the EP as a major formative influence on him during his early twenties They liked Steely Dan Blue Oyster Cult even Van Halen That was liberating for kids like me at punk rock shows who were being ostracized for liking anything other than what you re supposed to like 13 Steve Albini picked the album for NME s 101 Albums To Hear Before You Die list on which it ranked at 19 writing I could have named any of their records which are all nearly perfect To say that Minutemen influenced me and an entire population of others is such a gross understatement it s like saying the Civil War had some effect on the slave trade 14 Track listing editSide one Self Referenced Watt 1 23 Cut Watt 2 02 Dream Told by Moto Watt 1 45 Dreams Are Free Motherfucker Boon Watt Hurley Crane 1 09 The Toe Jam Cooper Vandenberg Crane Hurley Boon Watt 0 40 Side two I Felt Like a Gringo Watt 1 57 The Product Boon 2 44 Little Man With a Gun in His Hand Dukowski Boon 3 10Personnel editMinutemen D Boon guitar vocals Mike Watt bass vocals lead vocals on Cut George Hurley drums backing vocals The Toe Jam trumpet The Toe Jam recorder The Product with Crane trumpet The Product recorder Dreams Are Free backing vocals Toe Jam and The Product Dirk Vandenberg drums The Toe Jam Mary Cooper vocals The Toe Jam References edit a b c d The Boston Phoenix 1984 02 28 Vol 13 Iss 9 Boston Phoenix February 28 1984 via Internet Archive Buckley Peter 2003 The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides pp 677 ISBN 9781858284576 Magazine Various Mojo 2007 11 01 The Mojo Collection 4th Edition Canongate Books p 490 ISBN 9781847676436 Watt Mike April 21 2017 did you know Scientific American is where we got title for Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat had a yearly sub my pop got me for years when young Twitter Retrieved May 9 2019 Walker Jearl The Amateur Scientist February 1983 Scientific American Retrieved May 9 2019 Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat at AllMusic Larkin Colin April 16 1998 The encyclopedia of popular music London Macmillan via Internet Archive Sheffield Rob 2004 Minutemen In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed London Fireside Books pp 545 546 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Retrieved October 17 2011 Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds 1995 Minutemen Spin Alternative Record Guide 1st ed New York Vintage Books ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Tom Hull Grade List The Minutemen a b Robert Christgau Album Minutemen Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat robertchristgau com Leland John February 1984 American Underground Trouser Press Vol 10 no 12 New York p 32 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