FAITH NO MORE – “Cone of Shame” (2016 Reclamation Recordings 7″ single for Record Store Day, gold vinyl)
All hail the mighty JHUBNER, decorated hard-core hunter…of records. Β Raise your Romulan ale (or what have you)! Β Somewhere somehow, the subject of limited edition Faith No More singles for Record Store Day came up. Β Mr. Hubner kindly took note that he had seen some at his local establishment. Β With great care and expense, he packed it well, armored in a shell of cardboard that could withstand any wayward bombardments. Β Thusly, I have acquired “Cone of Shame” on limited edition clear gold vinyl. Β Had I thought this through, I would have asked for green, to compliment this burningΒ green alcoholic beverage that Scotty below isΒ hoisting to Mr. Hubner.
This is a gorgeous 45. Β The cover art is quite funny: a pug (with eyes blacked out for anonymity) wearing a doggie “cone of shame”. Β Would have been better with a miniature schnauzer, but pugs are fine. Β The vintage style label is starkly awesome in black & white. Β The pristine yellow disc is a piece of beauty indeed, clean and clear and rich with awesome music carved into its grooves.
The A-side is the standard album version of “Cone of Shame” from Sol Invictus. Β This is a song I have strongly warmed up to in the last year. Β I didn’t care for it at first, but I have since fallen for its weirdness and Patton’s vocal heroics. Β Flip over to the B-side and you will find J.G. Thirwell’s “Calcitron Mix” of “Motherfucker”. Β I love what he did with it. Β Most of Patton’s voice has been wiped leaving only Roddy Bottum’s hypnotic verses. Β The word “motherfucker” is chopped and looped to become the main hook. Β There is very little of the original song left. Β Essentially a new song has been created with Roddy’s “get the motherfucker on the phone, on the phone” hook, chopped up and given the Max Headroom treatment. Β The techno backing feels like a bunch of idiots at a rave, but that’s not my thing. Β I’m easily amused so the rearrangement and repetition of the word “motherfucker” keeps me entertained.
Remixes are what they are. Β You either like them or you don’t. Β I usually lean towards the opinion that an original is better than a remix, 99% of the time. Β There are the odd exceptions. Β I think you need to use a different measuring stick when talking about remixes. Β Instead of “did it make the song better”, perhaps the question should be “did it make the song different?” Β In this case “Motherfucker” has been reimagined as something new, and that’s pretty cool.
3.5/5 stars








