Ween
Craters of the Sac


3.0
good

Review

by Cyan isn't a shade of blue. USER (40 Reviews)
October 27th, 2014 | 14 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Although this is one of Ween's worst, it's harmless due to it being a free download. It was released with the intention of pleasing hardcore fans only and it really shows.

With the release of 1994’s Chocolate and Cheese, Ween had moved past their lo-fi phase to focus on making high production studio albums with more of a commercial feel. After releasing two more albums in high production (12 Golden Country Greats (1996) and The Mollusk (1997)) it was evident that this transition was a permanent one. Although these three albums still retained Ween’s brand of weird experimentalism and psychedelia, the transition left some fans disappointed. Fast forward to 1999: Ween began to record their next studio album which would be even more commercial than any of their previous releases. Dean Ween realized that this would cause a backlash from the fan base, so to show them that Ween still cared, he released 9 outtakes (some of which were from their lo-fi period) as a free-to-download-online studio album; this album would be known as Craters of the Sac.

Because the songs on the album are from different studio sessions, the album lacks flow, theme, and might as well be a compilation. Each track choppily follows the next as production quality is constantly shifting between songs. On top of this, because all of these songs were initially outtakes, there are very few highlights and even the highlights barely manage to stand out. For instance, one of the best songs, “Makin' Love in the Gravy,” would only be a middle-of-the-road song on any of their earlier albums due to its passive nature. There's also a couple of fun rocker types that help the album retain its diversity. The album’s worst track, “Big Fat ***,” is the type of song any Ween fan would be glad was tossed. Even the cool guitar solo can’t save this boring 7 minute track from it’s slow paced structure and repetitive, unfunny lyrics. Also, there’s one thing that is bound to bother any fan: the album contains the song "The Stallion (Part 5)," when Part 4 had not yet been released in studio format, and never would be in the future. To a fanatic, these tracks are still a welcome part of their Ween collection, but to a more casual Ween fan, even the highlights don’t save Craters from being a waste of time.

Yet at the same time, the way it was released was revolutionary. By predating The Smashing Pumpkins release, Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music, by a year, Craters was one of the earliest free online albums to be released by a band who’s been on a major label. This of course doesn’t affect the quality of the album, but it does show that Ween wasn’t afraid to try new ideas.

Even with it’s flaws (namely "Big Fat Fuck"), Craters of the Sac, is still a mostly pleasurable listen that rarely comes off as anything below average. It should be appreciated for what it is though: a compilation disguised as a studio album. Even then, what’s better than the album itself is the endearing message that Dean Ween sent by releasing it: Ween really does care about their fans.

Best Tracks: "The Pawns of War", "Makin' Love in the Gravy", "Suckin' Blood from the Devil's Dick"



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ArsMoriendi
October 27th 2014


40955 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Oh Sputnik, censoring a song title.



Yeah though, avoid this unless you're already a Ween fanatic.

Frippertronics
Emeritus
October 27th 2014


19513 Comments


gj man, much more productive than making lists about a movie everyone has seen

StallionMang
October 27th 2014


9003 Comments


Love Ween but I can't imagine this is very good

StallionMang
October 27th 2014


9003 Comments


And yeah your writing skills >>>> your list-making skills so good on ya mate

emester
October 27th 2014


8271 Comments


Nice review Arse :D

Not a fan at all of Ween but hey you cant like everything

Supercoolguy64
October 27th 2014


11787 Comments


that low quality cover doe

ArsMoriendi
October 27th 2014


40955 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

@Stallion: Since you're a big Ween fan, you still might want to check this out.



@Emester: Well you 5'd an Anal Cunt album and 1'd The Mollusk (the only person on Sputnik who did actually), so I'd say to avoid this like the plague.





StallionMang
October 27th 2014


9003 Comments


I've heard a couple songs from this on Shinola, but they were pretty meh overall

Artuma
October 27th 2014


32762 Comments


"it's harmless due to it being a free download"

Deathconscious
October 27th 2014


27347 Comments


i love this band but most of their albums suck. The Mollusk and especially Quebec are fucking phenominal though, and White Pepper is decent.

Deathconscious
October 27th 2014


27347 Comments


this review is all over the place. first of all, the fact that it was a free download shouldnt affect its rating. second, that seems to be the only praise you have for this album, so why is it a 3? and then after a paragraph spent making this sound terrible ("there are very few highlights and even the highlights barely manage to stand out"), you turn around and say that its still pleasurable and "rarely comes off as any thing below average" (totally contradicting what you said in the former quote) without explaining why.

SharkTooth
October 27th 2014


14921 Comments


"On top of his"
*this

otherwise pos'd

ArsMoriendi
October 27th 2014


40955 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Fixed the grammar error and added a couple of things.

scottpilgrim10
October 27th 2014


4750 Comments


Nice job dude, it was an enjoyable read. Though I agree with Adolf that the review reads a little too negative during the body paragraphs. Still pos'd



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