Cows
Sexy Pee Story



Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Riddled with piss

For most of us, there is no such thing as a Sexy Pee Story. I like it as a title though, because it conveys a lot of Cow’s appeal: a sort of sneering admission of obscenity, of crassness, of the questionably alluring qualities of piss. The title track, for example, is a two course meal of buffoons s******ing and tittering (with feedback accoutrement), followed by a knucklehead riff and a shout of ‘hey you, come here, i'll tell you my sexy pee story’. We're then dragged into a room by an overly eager storyteller who wants to enlighten us (of piss?) with a yell, with a holler, with an admission of urine’s eroticism. He drawls at us for a while and his sloppiness is sort of endearing, leaving us feeling better for being able to voluntarily lower ourselves so as to engage with the reprobates and their less-than-sanitary past times.

Noise rock bands like this sometimes remind me of the alternative comedians such as Stewart Lee and his muse Ted Chippington, comedians who have crafted routines and stage personas that revolve around openly (lovingly) mocking their audience, testing their limits for inane bull*** that sparkles because of its sneering admission of inanity. Cows' routine for instance goes something like 'this is clever, this is stupid, we’re aware this is stupid, listen to us play our instruments well, listen to us play them sloppily, the audience is stupid, the audience is pretentious, the audience is just smart enough to know we are sounding dumb on purpose', etc. Noise rock therefore often ends up sounding like the thinking mans ‘buttrock’ (if there can be such a thing), as the dumb riffs repeat ad infinitum because its funny and we're in on the joke, not because they're out of ideas.

'39 Lashes' is a standout cut because it comes from Jesus Christ Superstar, and instead of being a short little diddy as it is on stage, Cows stretch it out and abuse it, ramping it up with some appropriately hysterical screaming (39 is a lot of lashes) that's almost celebratory in the announcing of lashes and the grating obstinance of that one good riff i'm surprised the show had in its repertoire. 'Sugar Torch' will please fans of the more straightforward Jesus Lizard-esque approach, featuring some hard riffs and actual melody, southern drawl and scuzzy good-time-boy fun. The rest is all good if a bit safe for Cows, so just enjoy the hard-rocking snottiness, you sexy piss-ridden cowpokes (yeehaw?).



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Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

first review in a very long time, didnt proofread properly because i was just never gonna post this if i kept on reading it over and over and over





also 'sniggering' seems to get censored becaused of the n-word hiding inside it, interesting

parksungjoon
May 16th 2022


47234 Comments


huh

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

also im aware that the paragraphs just sort of end and then the next one starts. i dont have any links for you.

pizzamachine
May 16th 2022


27169 Comments


OMG a Mort review, and it’s not one paragraph! Will wonders never cease?

Pos

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hey now i have plenty of reviews that arent one paragraph





and thank you





pizzamachine
May 16th 2022


27169 Comments


Yeah I know lol. One paragraph reviews are good too.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
May 16th 2022


60384 Comments


this review is good and i like it and you are alright too x
i must sleep but will feed back in the soon!!

deathschool
May 16th 2022


28645 Comments


Incredible album title. Holy shit. In 1993? Trailblazers.

GhandhiLion
May 16th 2022


17643 Comments


Goat band

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Goat band indeed, still got a lot of their discography to get through

SlothcoreSam
May 16th 2022


6213 Comments


I thought this might have been R. Kelly's comeback album

Kompys2000
Emeritus
May 16th 2022


9440 Comments


Love this review I now very much want to listen to this and I hope I actually do!!!

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thank you kompys

ffs
May 16th 2022


6221 Comments


nice rev nice piss. havent listened to this band in years

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks and you should change that

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
May 16th 2022


60384 Comments


okay, main notes:

- i kinda enjoy the skip from para 1 to para 2, as both feel like fully rounded thought processes, but para 3 stands out like a sore hoof. i'm actually not sure you even need a full paragraph of song-directed analysis at that point tbqh; the gist you convey with para 2 is so clear and encompassing that you could probably have slapped on a couple of extremely succinct examples epitomising your characterisation of noise rawk, followed with a quick conclusion sentence and called it a day

- missing a final quotation mark on the "this is clever" bit, and also that sentence in general is so colloquial that i feel your final sentence on that para should probably snap back to some semblance of formality (as per everything before "this is clever") just to cushion the cutaway land that contrast rock that punch um um ygm

- there are a couple of other punctuation things but bleh who cares

love

parksungjoon
May 16th 2022


47234 Comments


pos'd

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thank you johnny and yeah the 3rd paragraph is a bit forced because i feel like i hadnt written about the music specifically enough

widowslaugh123
May 16th 2022


4046 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Not my favorite cows but good review

Mort.
May 16th 2022


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thank you widow



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