Butthole Surfers’ ‘After the Astronaut’ Is a Fascinating But Flawed, Missing Chapter (ALBUM REVIEW) (opens in new tab)
After their fluke hit “Pepper”, off 1996’s Electric Larryland, Butthole Surfers label, Capitol Records, wanted a follow-up. The band submitted After the Astronaut, but at the eleventh hour (with promotional copies already out), the label killed the album. Then, in 2001, on a new label, a revamped version titled Weird Revolution appeared. It went nowhere, and that was pretty much the end of the Butthole Surfers. Now the original record, shelved years ago, arrives. While fans have had lo-fi cop...
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