Atomizer (album)


Atomizer is the debut full-length album by American punk rock group Big Black released in 1986. All previous releases by the band were EPs. Atomizer is accompanied by liner notes that explain the stories behind many of the songs. The album cover is inspired by the Warner Bros. Cartoons art of animator Chuck Jones.
The most popular song on the album and possibly by Big Black, "Kerosene", has a shaky guitar line that gives it an odd appeal and a slower rhythm than most Big Black songs. It discusses being bored and then as a result wanting to be set on fire. Violent lyrics such as these occur throughout Big Black's entire discography.

Singles

One song from the album, "Big Money", was released as a B-side to the "Il Duce" single prior to the release of Atomizer. Homestead Records also issued "Big Money" and "Il Duce" the A-side of a 12" record with three live songs on the B-side with the agreement that the 12" be used for promotional purposes only. The label sent the promo 12" to radio stations, then sold extra copies outside of Big Black's native Chicago, hoping the band would never find out. When they did, Big Black left Homestead and signed to Touch and Go Records.

Follow-up and CD releases

In the year after Atomizer's release, Big Black recorded their 4-song Headache EP and released it with a sticker that bore the words, "Warning! Not as good as Atomizer, so don't get your hopes up, cheese." The same sticker also appeared on Sonic Youth's EP Master=Dik. That same year Atomizer was compiled onto compact disc along with the Headache EP and the band's "Heartbeat" single under the name, The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape. The CD omitted the album's instrumental "Strange Things", as well as the artwork and liner notes from the original records. Instead, Steve Albini expressed his general dislike for the compact disc format in the CD's liner notes, saying, "This compact disc, compiled to exploit those of you gullible enough to own the bastardly first generation digital music system, contains all-analog masters. Compact discs are quite durable, this being their only advantage over real music media. You should take every opportunity to scratch them, fingerprint them, and eat egg and bacon sandwiches off them. Don't worry about their longevity, as Philips will pronounce them obsolete when the next phase of the market-squeezing technology bonanza begins."

Reception

The album went on to receive critical acclaim and is now regarded as one of the seminal releases of the noise rock genre. "After countless rock and neo-industrial outfits attempted to one-up each other's levels of extremity over the years, Atomizer holds up extremely well" writes Andy Kellman of Allmusic, "It's not every day that one hears a song considering self-immolation as "just something to do" or another that tackles the case of an alleged parent-child molestation ring from the viewpoint of the offender. Instrumentally, Atomizer is a wailing behemoth of assaultive Roland beats, Steve Albini and Santiago Durango's clanging and whirring guitars, and new member Dave Riley's lumberjack bass." He describes the song "Kerosene" as "undeniably Big Black's brightest/bleakest moment, an epically roaming track that features an instantly memorable guitar intro, completely incapable of being accurately described by vocal imitation or physical gesture. It's also Albini at his most plainspoken and bleak: "Stare at the wall/Stare at each other and wait 'til we die." It's Big Black's "Light My Fire," literally." He concludes by calling it "as horrifying as the day it was recorded."

Accolades

In addition to the ones mentioned below, the album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
PublicationCountryWorkAccoladeRank
Alternative PressUSAAtomizerTop 99 Albums of '85 to '95#11
SpinUSAAtomizer100 Alternative Albums#83
SpinUSAAtomizerTop 100 Albums of the Last 20 Years#92
KerrangUKAtomizerThe 100 Greatest Rock Albums#63
KerrangUKAtomizerThe Kerrang! 200 Albums For The Year 2000 -
SoundsUKAtomizerThe Top 80 Albums from the '80s#28
MojoUKAtomizerThe 80 Greatest Albums from the 80s-
RockdeluxSpainAtomizerThe 300 Best Albums from 1984-2014-
NMEUKAtomizerThe 500 Greatest Albums of All Time#372
PitchforkUSA"Kerosene"The Pitchfork 500-
Toby CreswellAustralia"Kerosene"1001 Songs-
KerrangUK"Kerosene"666 Songs You Must Own: The Ultimate Playlist #5
RockdeluxSpain"Kerosene"The Top 100 Songs from 1984-1993#39

Covers

The song "Kerosene" has been covered by Kerbdog, Pitchshifter, Lamb of God and St. Vincent.

Track listing

Personnel

Big Black always credited Roland along with the band's members, though Roland is a brand of drum machine and not an actual person.