In 1991, teenage Louisville, Kentucky band Slint recorded 'Spiderland', a brooding, sinister record that helped invent post-rock and influenced a generation of musicians. This week's guest Jay Reeve (Muteant Sounds Net Label) joins Rob to dissect this darkly mysterious album. As Steve Albini wrote in a 1991 Melody Maker review: "It's an amazing record, and no one still capable of being moved by rock music should miss it. In 10 years' time, it will be a landmark and you'll have to scramble to buy a copy then."
Songs featured in this episode: Groin - AG Davis; My Black Ass - Shellac; Ron - Slint; Thursday - Squirrel Bait; I Found That Essence Rare - Gang Of Four; Safari - The Breeders; Discipline - King Crimson; Shadow Of A Doubt - Sonic Youth; Mouth Breather - The Jesus Lizard; We Are 138 - Misfits; Breadcrumb Trail, Nosferatu Man, Don, Aman, Washer, For Dinner..., Good Morning, Captain - Slint; Heroin - The Velvet Underground; Moonbeams - The For Carnation; Half The Man I Used To Be - Stone Temple Pilots; Barricade - Interpol; Un tout petit cheval - SYLVAIN GUÉRINEAU & JEAN ROUGIER; Washer (Live in London, 2013) - Slint
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