Reviews list for Primus - Suck on This (1989)
Funk metal isn't a genre I take that seriously. Most of it is just a bunch of dorks mindlessly ambling on either "cool" or "experimental" music without really taking the time to appreciate the music. Thankfully, Primus keeps their weirdness more palatable without diving too far into either side of the funk metal spectrum. They're just cool and experimental enough for their personalities to do the rest of the work, and that was clear from their live debut album.
Now I've heard this album once before, and at the time I gave it a 94/100. So it was damn close to a five-stars. Will it hold up?
The first thing I noticed was that the production is WAY better than a live debut album by a bunch of experimental dorks had any right to be. It wasn't "perfect," as the sound quality is just slightly fuzzy. But you can hear everything clearly. So when we get into the really wild stuff, like the funk and riff-heavy Groundhog's Day, we're pretty much getting more than what we paid for. They made it perfectly clear that, even though they're a bunch of comedians, they know how to jam and groove. That bass of Claypool's is perfect for the weird rock and metal being played. You can feel the Bootsy love. But the best thing about it is how well the crazy but controlled drums carry the funky and noisyriffs. Never let it be said that Herb can't drum.
Even though they're a wacko band, they also have some deep, surreal and psychedelic vibes, like the middle section of Pressman. Who would've thought comedic experimental funk metal could get so hypnotic and aural? And this is right before that Sabbathy doom solo on the same song. Pressman might be my favorite song on the album just for that. After that, the album gets easier to let yourself just go with the flow. I came to realize that the band is kind of mocking the weirdness of funk, likely with the band's whiteness. But it works.
Anyway, I gotta say, even though I don't know if I can take the music seriously enough to give it five stars, I think that 94/100 rating I gave it before was pretty accurate. Maybe my biggest concern is that they didn't really change their pace or sound as often as I would've liked, but they kept it fun. I mean, seriously. This is a VERY fun album. You just kick back and let the weirdness do all the talking, jamming out like you're listening to a Ramones album. Although it's not QUITE as original as I remember, I still recommend it.