Slow, Deep and Hard

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Slow, Deep And Hard
Slow, Deep And Hard cover
Studio album by Type O Negative
Released June 16, 1991
Genre Gothic-Doom Metal
Length 58:31
Label Roadrunner Records
Professional reviews
Type O Negative chronology
Slow, Deep And Hard
(1991)
The Origin of the Feces
(1992)

Slow, Deep and Hard is Type O Negative's first album, released on Roadrunner Records in 1991. Originally titled None More Negative,[1] it consists of seven tracks and is a semi-autobiographical album (with heavy amounts of black humor) based on a relationship that vocalist/bassist Peter Steele was involved in.

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[edit] Overview

The album is considered the catapult to launching the band's career (which later skyrocketed with Bloody Kisses and October Rust). While the album definitely has a rawness that was prominent on Peter Steele's previous band Carnivore, it does incorporate elements that would become standard for Type O Negative. Therefore, fans are divided on this album. Either way, it remains a merging of styles including doom metal, thrash metal, gothic rock, and industrial music.

The cover of Slow, Deep and Hard is in fact that of a blurred out picture of sexual penetration. [2] The picture has been misinterpreted many times as being a naked man or other miscellaneous objects, but it is indeed another humorous joke put on by Type O Negative for their fans and against the industry. Their following album: The Origin of the Feces attempted to carry the same humor with a raw picture of a male anus, however, having not blurred the picture at all - the record company forced a re-release with a more suitable picture.

[edit] Song Summaries

[edit] "Unsuccessfully Coping With The Natural Beauty of Infidelity"

The first track is one of their the most famous (better known for its chorus line "I Know You're Fucking Someone Else") is a twelve-minute-long song about being cheated on; the lyrics alternate between the poetic ("'Trust and you'll be trusted,' said the liar to the fool") and crude chants ("Slut! Whore! Cunt!"). The song has been attacked as misogynistic, although it remains one of their best-loved tracks by fans.

[edit] "Der Untermensch"

Titled after the term used by the Nazis for those they considered unworthy of reproducing. The song attacks those who cheat on welfare and drug dealers, containing such provocative lyrics as, "If you don't pay taxes, you shouldn't vote, so get in line and get back on the boat," and "Spike in your arm, no money for food, yet there's plenty of gas in your BMW." Despite their meaning, the band met with tons of resistance and controversy in Europe that they later parodied on their "live" album The Origin of the Feces.

[edit] "Xero Tolerance"

The third track is a humorous look in the inside of a man who kills his wife and even contains samples of works by German composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

[edit] "Prelude to Agony"

This track contemplates the "pain of desire" and particularly of sexual desire. The song ends with samples of "Jackhammer Rape".

[edit] "Glass Walls of Limbo (Dance Mix)"/"The Misinterpretation of Silence and its Disastrous Consequences"

The next two tracks are a bit curious. Track five, "Glass Walls of Limbo (Dance Mix)", is a five-minute ambient mix of noise, and a repeated vocal choir. Track six, "The Misinterpretation of Silence and its Disastrous Consequences", is one minute of silence.

[edit] "Gravitational Constant"

The final track, "Gravitational Constant: G = 6.67 x 10-8 cm-3 gm-1 sec-2", is about the weight of life, losing the will to live and committing suicide; the last words of the song and the album are "suicide is self-expression".

[edit] Track listing

All lyrics and music by Peter Steele, unless noted.

  1. "Unsuccessfully Coping with the Natural Beauty of Infidelity" – 12:39
  2. "Der Untermensch (Socioparasite)" – 8:54
  3. "Xero Tolerance" (includes samples from J.S. Bach) – 7:45
  4. "Prelude to Agony" – 12:14
  5. "Glass Walls of Limbo (Dance Mix)" – 6:41
  6. "The Misinterpretation of Silence and its Disastrous Consequences" – 1:04
  7. "Gravitational Constant: G = 6.67 x 10-8 cm-3 gm-1 sec-2" – 9:14

[edit] Credits

[edit] Additional credits

  • The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir (which is actually just the band itself on backing vocals)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Garry Sharpe-Young (2007). Metal: The Definitive Guide, 293. 
  2. ^ Peter Steele "It's a close-up of a penis going into a vagina.". "Interview with WFWM Radio", 1993.