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Stratospheric Sludge: The Deep Space Cuts of Hum's Defining Record

Stratospheric Sludge: The Deep Space Cuts of Hum's Defining Record

No Filler Music Podcast · No Filler

October 12, 202552m 19sExplicit

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Show Notes

We blast off into the stratosphere with Hum's 1995 masterpiece You'd Prefer An Astronaut, the Champaign, Illinois band's sonic collision of shoegaze shimmer and bone-crushing sludge metal. While MTV latched onto "Stars," the album's real treasures lie in the deep space between those radio moments—massive, swirling guitar walls courtesy of Matt Talbott and Tim Lash that feel like entire galaxies collapsing in slow motion. This is the record that proved heavy music could be beautiful, and shoegaze could absolutely crush. Strap in for lift-off.


Tracklist

  1. Stars
  2. The Pod
  3. Suicide Machine
  4. Why I Like The Robins
  5. I Hate It Too
  6. I’d Like Your Hair Long

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