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Letters From Chutney
Rock · 1995 · 12 tracks

Letters From Chutney

A raw, unpolished snapshot of mid-90s grunge. Heavy on rhythmic syncopation and brooding basslines, it captures a band finding their grit in the basement.

November 7, 1995 · Mercury

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A restless, bass-heavy exploration of grief and suburban angst wrapped in jagged 90s distortion.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
As Far as I Can Spit
3:57
02
Danananana
4:55
03
Brat
3:57
04
Circles
4:31
05
Spiderprints
4:02
06
Nibber
3:34
07
Dropping
3:41
08
St. Louis
3:15
09
Scrumpy
3:22
10
Cake
4:08
11
Cookin’ in the Kitchen
5:22
12
Let’s Pretend
5:16
Moments Worth Listening For
The jarring transition from the skeletal verse to the thick, circular guitar riff in track 4.
The way the bass guitar takes the lead on track 2, creating a funk-metal hybrid that feels dangerously unstable.
The strained, almost desperate vocal delivery during the final minute of track 12 as the instrumentation swells.
Reviews

How does Letters From Chutney sound next to the rest of Finger Eleven's catalogue?

Grief+4.0σ

The writing leans far further into grief than the rest of the catalogue.

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