To a Frown

To a Frown

Infobox Album
Name = To a Frown
Type = album
Artist = Buzzov*en


Released = 1993
Recorded = Razor's Edge San Francisco, California
Genre = Sludge metal
Length = 37:24
Label = Allied Recordings
Producer = Billy Anderson Buzzov*en
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:abfuxqegldhe link]
Last album = "Hate Box" (1992)
This album = "To a Frown" (1993)
Next album = "Paintime Grit" (1994)

"To a Frown" is the first album by Sludge metal band Buzzov*en, originally released through Allied Recordings in 1993. The album is now out of print, although it is available in a remastered form in its entirety on the compilation album "Welcome to Violence".

Track listing

#"To a Frown" – 3:43
#"Shove" – 2:11
#"Drained" – 5:21
#"Forget It" – 2:29
#"Frayed" – 3:37
#"Splinter My Eye" – 2:02
#"Wound" – 4:06
#"Toe Fry" – 2:22
#"Aching Improv" – 3:43
#"Weeding" – 7:50

Personnel

*Kirk - vocals, electric guitar
*Igor - bass guitar
*Ash - drums
*Billy Anderson - engineer, producer
*Pat Grimple - backing vocals on "Shove" and "Splinter My Eye"
*Harvey Bennett Stafford – cover painting


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