: Released on November 19, 1996, this follow-up was produced by Steve Albini. It adopted a rawer, more abrasive sound than its predecessor and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, led by the single "Swallowed."
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Recorded in London and Seattle, Sixteen Stone is a textbook example of 90s alternative production. In a 320kbps MP3, "Glycerine" sounds flat. In FLAC, the acoustic guitar’s string resonance and the haunting cello arrangement breathe. : Released on November 19, 1996, this follow-up
It represents the end of an era. Listening to the discography from '94 to '01 shows a band constantly trying to balance massive commercial appeal with artistic experimentation. Why FLAC is the Choice for Collectors In FLAC, the acoustic guitar’s string resonance and
Produced by Steve Albini, it debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. The Science of Things (1999) Release Date: October 26, 1999 Notable Tracks:
Recorded at Westside Studios, London, and mixed at Armoury Studios, Vancouver. Produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley.