The Lemonheads
★★★★
Car Button Cloth
FIRE. LP
Deluxe double-vinyl reissue of the group’s bittersweet 1996 studio LP, available on blue, red and yellow vinyl.
“THAT’S THE kind of music I wanted to make,” Evan Dando told me in 2022, discussing the strange stirring beauty of this stripped-back seventh Lemonheads LP. “Wicked minutiae but with a dark side.” Recorded following Dando’s stay at Connecticut’s Silver Hill Psychiatric Hospital, Car Button Cloth is, as its found-art cover implies, an album about lost innocence and descent. Drinking daily yet guided by the steadying presence of Dinosaur Jr drummer Murph, Dando sounds frail yet buoyant, a ruined yacht adrift on pacific calms. The finest songs here – the mournful Break Me, the whorled nosedive of Losing Your Mind – might be spectral manifestations of a lost fourth Nirvana album, while disc two (covers, alternate versions) contains one true masterpiece, a gorgeous, swirling rendition of Arise, later renamed and made strange as Rancho Santa Fe on Dando’s 2003 solo LP, Baby I’m Bored.