Wallflower (My Sister's Machine album)

Wallflower
Studio album by My Sister's Machine
Released August 10, 1993
Recorded Studio D, Sausalito, CA
Genre Grunge, alternative metal, heavy metal
Length 46:43
Label Chameleon
Producer My Sister's Machine
Larry Brewer
My Sister's Machine chronology
Diva
(1992)
Wallflower
(1993)
Music video
Enemy on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Wallflower is the second and final studio album by the American grunge band My Sister's Machine. The song "Enemy" was included on the compilation album Hard Music, Volume 1 in 1994.[2]

Reception

Writing for The Chronicle, Joe Coyle praised Wallflower on its release, likening frontman Nick Pollock's vocals to that of a grizzly bear:

"The creature blindsides you with its mammoth paw and proceeds to beat the living hell out of you for 40-odd minutes. Yet, in the course of pouncing on your stomach, the beast occasionally pauses to offer you its thoughts concerning the state of its inner being, the external world, and the relationship between the two."[3]

Coyle then interpreted several tracks, calling them "point-blank and noncontrived" before finishing his review with the sentence, "The only thing we're left to wonder about is where the hell the band came up with that name."[3]

Tracklist

All tracks written by Nick Pollock/Owen Wright, except where noted.[4]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Inside of Me"    3:48
2. "Broken Land"    3:15
3. "This Is Fear"    3:33
4. "Steamy Swamp Thang"    5:22
5. "Feed"  Pollock/Wright/Chris Ivanovich/Chris Gohde 3:33
6. "Empty Room"  Pollock/Wright/Ivanovich 5:08
7. "16 Ways to Go"    3:01
8. "Enemy"  Pollock/Wright/Ivanovich 3:27
9. "I Slip Away"    3:18
10. "Burn"    3:37
11. "Mockingbird"  Pollock 4:03
12. "Cracking New Ground"    4:31
Total length:
46:43

Personnel

The album's credits and personnel can be obtained from Allmusic.[5]

My Sister's Machine

Production
  • Larry Brewer - producer, engineer
  • Mike Osterfeld - assistant engineer
  • My Sister's Machine - Producer
  • Mr. Colson — mixer
  • Howie Weinbergmastering
  • Chris Ivanovich — art direction, artwork, design
  • Nick Pollock — art direction, artwork, design
  • Carolyn Quan - design
  • Skiles - art direction
  • Mike Temme - photography
  • Kurt Mundahl - photo enhancement

References

  1. "Wallflower Review". Allmusic. All Media Guide (Rovi). Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  2. Hard Music Vol.1
  3. 1 2 Coyle, Joe (September 22, 1993). "My Sister's Machine; Wallflower; Chameleon/Elektra". The Chronicle. Duke Student Publishing Company. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  4. Wallflower (liner notes). My Sister's Machine. Chameleon Records. 1993. 61512-2.
  5. "Wallflower Credits". Allmusic. All Media Guide (Rovi). Retrieved December 5, 2011.

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