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词条 Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
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  1. Background

  2. Release and reception

  3. Track listing

  4. Personnel

     Additional musicians  Production 

  5. References

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| artist = Strapping Young Lad
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| alt =
| released = {{Start date|1995|4|4}}
| recorded = 1994
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Extreme metal
  • industrial metal

}}
| length = {{Duration|m=39|s=48}}
| label = Century Media
| producer = Devin Townsend
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = City
| next_year = 1997
| misc = {{Extra chronology
| artist = Devin Townsend
| type = studio
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| title = Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
| year = 1995
| next_title = Punky Brüster – Cooked on Phonics
| next_year = 1996
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}}

Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing is the debut album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad. It was released on April 4, 1995. Century Media Europe released a remastered version of Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing on June 12, 2006, which includes the video for "S.Y.L.", several bonus tracks, and a 12-page booklet containing extended liner notes.

Background

Strapping Young Lad began in 1995 as a solo project of Canadian musician Devin Townsend. Following his work as vocalist on Steve Vai's 1993 album Sex & Religion and its 1994 tour, Townsend believed he had been a "musical whore", spending "the first five years of [his] career working at the behest of other people".[1] During a brief stint as touring guitarist for The Wildhearts, Townsend received a phone call from an A&R representative for Roadrunner Records, expressing an interest in his demos and an intention to sign him. The offer was ultimately rescinded by the head of Roadrunner, who regarded Townsend's recordings as "just noise".[2] He faced further rejection by Relativity Records, the label behind Vai's Sex & Religion, who saw no commercial appeal in his music. Century Media Records subsequently contacted the musician, offering him a contract to "make us some extreme albums".[2] Townsend agreed to a five-album deal with the record label.[3]

Following his tour with The Wildhearts, Townsend began recording and producing his debut album, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing, under the moniker Strapping Young Lad. According to Townsend, the recording process took "about a week". Embracing The Wildhearts' anarchist approach, "while focusing on dissonance and just being as over-the-top as [he] could",[4] Townsend sang on the record and performed the majority of its instrumental tracks (with the assistance of a drum machine). A few songs, however, featured local session musicians, including guitarist Jed Simon, Townsend's future bandmate.

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Release and reception

Released on April 4, 1995, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing was not widely recognized in the metal community. The album sold 143 copies in its first six months,[5] but received favourable reviews from the heavy metal press. Its unusual musical ideas—a synthesis of death, thrash, and industrial metal influences—prompted Andy Stout from Metal Hammer to call it "one of the most disturbing albums you'll hear for a very long time".[6] Nevertheless, Townsend has repeatedly expressed his distaste for the recording. He dismissed the album in the liner notes of the record's 2006 reissue, contending that it contained only two great songs.[4] He also deemed its production poor in interviews,[7] referring to the album as "basically a collection of demos that were remixed".[2] When Century Media advertised the reissue of Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing as the "rebirth of a genre-defying classic", Townsend called it "record company bullshit".[7]

The album was remastered and re-released on June 12, 2006, by Century Media Europe. The re-release contains several bonus tracks taken from international versions of the album, an unreleased track, and the video for "S.Y.L.".

Track listing

{{tracklist
| all_writing = Devin Townsend except where noted
| title1 = S.Y.L.
| note1 = Townsend, Adrian White
| length1 = 4:47
| title2 = In the Rainy Season
| note2 = Townsend, White
| length2 = 4:37
| title3 = Goat
| note3 =
| length3 = 3:30
| title4 = Cod Metal King
| note4 =
| length4 = 5:08
| title5 = Happy Camper (Carpe B.U.M.)
| note5 = Townsend, White
| length5 = 3:00
| title6 = Critic
| note6 =
| length6 = 4:07
| title7 = The Filler: Sweet City Jesus
| note7 =
| length7 = 5:24
| title8 = Skin Me
| note8 =
| length8 = 3:29
| title9 = Drizzlehell
| note9 =
| length9 = 3:09
| title10 = Satan's Ice Cream Truck
| note10 =
| length10 = 2:33
| title11 = Japan
| note11 = Japanese and 2006 reissue bonus track
| length11 = 5:18
| title12 = Monday
| note12 = 2006 reissue bonus track
| length12 = 5:14
| title13 = Exciter
| note13 = Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton) (Judas Priest cover) (European and 2006 reissue bonus track
| length13 = 6:04
}}

Personnel

  • Devin Townsend – guitar, vocals, keyboards, programming, mixing, editing, production, arrangements, art direction (as Nived)

Additional musicians

  • Adrian White – drums
  • Jed Simon – additional guitar ("Critic", "Skin Me")
  • Chris Byes – drums ("Critic", "The Filler: Sweet City Jesus")
  • Chris Meyers – additional keyboards ("Goat", "Skin Me")
  • Greg Price – assistant on drum programming ("Skin Me", "Drizzlehell")
  • Smokin' Lord Toot – drums ("Cod Metal King")
  • Stooly and E: Val Yum – Bon Jovi gang vocals
  • Ashley Scribner – bass
  • Mike Sudar – guitar

Production

  • Blair Calibaba – engineering
  • Rod Michaels – additional engineering ("Critic")
  • Greg Reely – editing, mixing
  • Jason Mausa – mixing ("The Filler: Sweet City Jesus")
  • Jamie Myers – additional editing
  • Doctor Skinny – additional mixing
  • Brian Gardner – mastering
  • Tania Rudy – photography
  • Byron Stroud – photography
  • Robert Lowden – cover art
  • Borivoj Krgin – A&R

References

1. ^{{cite journal |last=Rocca |first=Jane |date=1997 |title=Devin Townsend interview |url= |journal=Loudmouth |location= |publisher= |accessdate= |issue=2}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Devin Townsend interviewed by Tony on 3RRR FM, Melbourne|publisher=The Church of Devin Townsend|url=http://www.axs.com.au/~vk3aaw/devhard1.htm|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=April 1997|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213192716/http://www.axs.com.au/~vk3aaw/devhard1.htm|archivedate=December 13, 2007|df=}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Devin Townsend: 'I Don't Have Anything To Say With Strapping Young Lad Anymore'|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/devin-townsend-i-don-t-have-anything-to-say-with-strapping-young-lad-anymore/|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=July 4, 2006}}
4. ^{{cite AV media notes|title=Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing (Reissue)|others=Strapping Young Lad|year=2006|first=Devin|last=Townsend|type=CD liner|publisher=Century Media|id=8259}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad - The New Black - Review|last=Lee |first=Cosmo|publisher=Stylus magazine|url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/strapping-young-lad/the-new-black.htm|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=July 31, 2006}}
6. ^{{cite journal |last=Stout |first=Andy |date=April 1997 |title=Strapping Young Lad - Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing |url= |journal=Metal Hammer |location= |publisher= |accessdate= }}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad - Interview with Devin Townsend|last=Vasilakos|first=Konstantinos|publisher=MetalEagle Online magazine|url=http://www.metaleagle.com/interviews.php?action=show&id=137&PHPSESSID=8993a87adfc69bf4|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080212160039/http://www.metaleagle.com/interviews.php?action=show&id=137&PHPSESSID=8993a87adfc69bf4|archivedate=February 12, 2008|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=2006}}
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