Foetus
Deaf


3.0
good

Review

by Supercoolguy64 USER (86 Reviews)
January 31st, 2015 | 19 replies


Release Date: 1981 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Pop music for the antisocial

Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, JG Thirlwell is a musician who is perhaps best known for his work under the name of Foetus (Also known as You’ve Got Foetus On Your Breath, Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel, and many other humorously messed up names). Under his Foetus moniker, Thirlwell has created some of the most complex, strange, thought provoking, scary, but most of all, fun music from the past 30 years. His work as Foetus range from heart wrenching ballads that make you rethink your past decisions to goofy pop tracks that get stuck in your head all day. Soul sucking epics that make you think about social norms to noisy, experimental pieces that make you want to check your ears to make sure they’re not busted; to put it short, Foetus has practically done it all. Hell, I would argue that JG Thirlwell is perhaps one of the best musicians of our time.

But I’m getting ahead of myself, in order for me to properly explain Foetus, I have to start at the beginning: Deaf.

Early Foetus is somewhat hard to describe; it’s essentially the bastard child of new wave pop and avant-garde music. It’s noisy, but with a sense of catchiness and playful humor. Now that I mention it, Deaf is perhaps the goofiest Foetus album. Thirlwell’s performance has a spring to it, he sings to entertain, not to impress. Hell, at times he sounds like a drunk junkie singing karaoke, but that’s what gives the album its charm: listening to Thirlwell ramble on about jealousy, self-destruction, and antisocial behavior with a funk-influenced beats playing in the background makes it impossible for anyone to not crack a smile.

Perhaps the easiest way to describe JG’s performance here is with “Is That A Line”, a funk number that includes a ragtime-inspired piano interlude at the halfway mark. If that doesn’t make you want to listen to this album, nothing will, because this is the best track on the entire record. The tack starts off with a nice, happy piano melody that blissfully takes it time washing your head of any negative, bothersome thought… only to be completely destroyed by Thirlwell’s inane wails, which segues into an incredibly funky and danceable beat that plasters itself into your skull. Thirlwell’s performance is absolutely incredible on this track: his voice hits the right notes at the right times, and his wailing perfectly fits with the music. The lyrics are bizarre and incoherent, one moment JG talks about a pornography star he knows who’s “younger than him, but older than his mother”, next thing we know he reminds everyone that frozen food, in fact, does not grow on trees.

His silly persona is present for most of the album, in fact one of the few tracks that’s not overtly-weird would be “I Am Surrounded By Incompetence”. This is a mean spirited jingle that shows Thirlwell ranting and raving about his surroundings, complete with high-pitched synthesizers and thrashing guitar feedback. While it might not be the meanest you’ll ever hear, it’s definitely one of the rudest, lyrics such as “They’re on the bus, they’re on TV, they’re calling me, they’re plaguing me” and “I gave you advice, you gave me head lice” are not exactly the kind of thing you’d want to hear on a good day.

While it does contain some quality tracks, however, I would be lying if I said Deaf didn’t had its fair share of skippable songs. The thing about JG at this point of time was that he was still finding his sound, meaning that there’s a lot of experimentation to be found on this record. The noise-collage “What Have You Been Doing?” is funny to listen to at first, but then gets really old, really fast. Most tracks simply build up to absolutely nothing, such as “Why Can’t It Happen To Me”, and “Negative Energy” is a disappointing, bare-bone closer track that leads to nowhere, rather spending its time wandering around. The production is rather rough, also, leaving much to be desired.

Overall, Deaf is an entertaining listen that demonstrates what JG Thirlwell can do with cheap synthesizers and an 8-track. Its silliness and poor production makes it somewhat of a black sheep album compared to his other works as Foetus, and the amount of useless tracks really bring down the rating. Its essentially pop music for the antisocial, which yields mixed results. Do listen with some caution.



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Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

im gonna do a discog rev series on foetus becuase A) not many people on this site knows about him and B) a lot of

his albums dont have reviews.



hope the opening paragraph sounds dosent too fanboyish

Tunaboy45
January 31st 2015


18424 Comments


Well written review, pos from me.

Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thnx bruh

ExplosiveOranges
January 31st 2015


4408 Comments


His work as Foetus range from heart wrenching ballads that make you rethink your past decisions to goofy pop tracks that get stuck in your head all day, soul sucking epics that make you think about social norms to noisy, experimental pieces that make you want to check your ears to make sure they’re not busted; to put it short, Foetus has practically done it all.

I kinda feel like you could split this up into two sentences. Kind of a mouthful, don't you think?

, In order for me to properly explain Foetus,

I think you meant to put a period where the first comma is.

but that’s what gives the album it’s charm

http://www.its-not-its.info/

nothing will because this is the best track on the entire record

Throw in a comma after "nothing will".

Thirlwell’s performance is absolutely incredible on this track, his voice hits the right notes at the right times, and his wailing perfectly fits with the music

I feel like you could replace the first comma with a colon.

His silly persona is present for most of the album, in fact one of the few tracks that’s not overtly-weird would be “I Am Surrounded By Incompetence”, a mean spirited jingle which shows Thirlwell ranting and raving about his surroundings, complete with high-pitched synthesizers and thrashing guitar feedback

Pretty big sentence. You could probably break it up into at least two, especially after "his silly persona is present for most of the album".

I would be lying if I said Deaf didn’t had it’s fair share

*have

bare bone

*bare-bones

rather spending it’s time

http://www.its-not-its.info/

It’s silliness and poor production

HTTP://WWW.ITS-NOT-ITS/INFO/

Overall, review is good, but I do feel like you could cut some of the fluff and make it a little more concise. Just my two cents.


Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks for pointing that out, need to work on my "its" lol

ArsMoriendi
January 31st 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The review makes the album sound like its worth checking out, so I'm surprised to see you only gave it a 3.



I wonder if this would be up my alley. Silly weirdness is awesome.



Pos'd.

Jots
Emeritus
January 31st 2015


7562 Comments


a 3 = worth checking out tbh

nice rev man, nothing too add aside from EO's points

Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this one guy compared this to the first ween album, so maybe you'll like it

ArsMoriendi
January 31st 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Listening to "New York or Bust!" and I'm loving it haha.

Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I WANNA BUY A ICE CREAM CONE OR A POOP SCOOPAH

yeah its pretty amazing

ArsMoriendi
January 31st 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Is That a Line?" is amazing too, omg and this is from 1981? That's so ahead of its time.



I'm sold, going to listen to this in full soon.

Supercoolguy64
January 31st 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

noice decision m8

JG is god, mang

ArsMoriendi
February 2nd 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The album has awesome highlights, BUT the lowlights pierced my eardrums in an annoying way. What a shame. :|



"New York or Bust" "Is That a Line?" and "Today I Started Slogging Again" rule though.



I'll give it a second listen.



Supercoolguy64
February 2nd 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah i was expecting a rating like that LOL

been working on my rev for Ache, so it should come out in a few days

here's a sneak peak: the album might make some people mad

ArsMoriendi
February 2nd 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Based on the 3 tracks I thought were great, do you think I'd enjoy Foetus's later stuff?

Frippertronics
Emeritus
February 2nd 2015


19513 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

listen to Hole

Supercoolguy64
February 2nd 2015


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

well, you might find him pretty "hit or miss"

like, his early stuff has moments like those three tracks, like "Mark of the Ostracizor" from Ache or "Satan Place" from Hole, but if your expecting everything he made to be like them... no, you'd might not dig him that much











but you should still 5 his stuff, just cus

ArsMoriendi
February 22nd 2015


40969 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Bumped this to a 3 cuz it grew on me and Nail got me fanboying.

Supercoolguy64
January 26th 2020


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

finally got the lp reissue. if i rewrote this rev i think id bump the rating a bit if only because this is the one foetus that i always come back to the most for some reason. has a certain "charm" unique in the JG canon.



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