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Helmet - Betty (CD)

Betty
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Album Details: Betty

Release Date:06/17/1994
Label:Fontana Interscope
UPC:606949240424

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    go get this

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 11, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Betty review helpful

    Betty was another important album of the 90's. They are one of the most underrated groups of all time. betty is my favorite album from them because they dont stick to one formula but many including jazz and others. the guitar playing is great and so... is the music. Betty should have been as big as nirvina smells like teen spirit. a priceless record. Read more Less

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    YUM, you should have this album......

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 22, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Betty review helpful

    Good solid music, Helmet is one of the best bands out there in terms of, knowing how to put on a great live show. You know a band is good, when they sound better live then on their album!

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  • All Music Guide

    With the corporate rock cognoscenti frothing at the mouth to sign the next Nirvana, in 1991, a seemingly nerdy band from New York by the name of Helmet were about to set the world on fire -- at least on paper. Seemingly overnight, the Amphetamine Reptile faves had a fat check in their pockets and an astounding major-label debut by the name of Meantime. Eschewing Cobain's neo-punk power pop instincts, Helmet opted instead for a more a minimalist approach, whereby rhythmic tension over 4/4 melodies reigned supreme. Now poised to step into their role as future darlings of a sound that can only be described as bludgeoning agro-punk atonal rock, the band was propelled by a massive hype campaign and heralded as East Coast tastemakers du jour. But for all its accolades (mostly well deserved), Meantime's commercial success sadly fell short of expectation, and, by '94, Helmet was giving it another try with Betty -- its second effort for Interscope. Label pressure notwithstanding, the album had ...a lot more riding on it than even perhaps Hamilton was willing to admit. Lacking some of the tightly focused ferocity of their previous release, Betty appears to be an almost too well thought out affair, and, ultimately, its songs miss out on some of the discreet melodic accents which had served to underpin even the most bludgeoning noise-fests on Meantime. Songs like "Wilma's Rainbow," "Biscuits for Smut," and especially "Milquetoast" have their moments, but don't quite live up to expectations. And although Helmet's tuned down, stop-go-stop dynamic (originally pioneered by New Yorkers Prong) would go on to influence hundreds of up-and-coming acts, their complete lack of image or star quality (a key ingredient to Cobain's magnetism, as much as he himself despised it) would play a major role in eventually doing them in. Betty initiated a commercial spiral for the quartet that not even the return-to-form and progress displayed by 1997's massive sounding Aftertaste could reverse. - John Franck Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Helmet

Like many influential bands, Helmet was born out of an unusual set of influences. Oregon-born guitarist and founder Page Hamilton had actually moved to New York City to study jazz, but found inspiration in the late '80s through post-punk acts Sonic Youth, Killing Joke, and Big Black, and envisioned a group that combined then-unusual tunings (particularly dropped-D) with... Read more