*** Welcome to piglix ***

Meantime (album)

Meantime
Helmet Meantime.jpg
Studio album by Helmet
Released June 23, 1992
Recorded December 1991 – February 1992
Studio Fun City, New York City except "In the Meantime" recorded at Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL
Genre Alternative metal
Length 36:56
Label Interscope, Amphetamine Reptile
Producer Helmet
Helmet chronology
Strap It On
(1990)
Meantime
(1992)
Betty
(1994)
Singles from Meantime
  1. "Unsung"
    Released: 1991
  2. "In the Meantime"
    Released: 1992
  3. "Give It"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B−
Robert Christgau (2-star Honorable Mention)
Kerrang! 5/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 5/5 stars

Meantime is the second studio album and major label debut by American alternative metal band Helmet, released on June 23, 1992 through Interscope Records.

Despite initially only achieving moderate commercial success, peaking at number 68 on the Billboard 200 chart upon release in 1992, the album influenced multiple bands in its wake, and has been well received by music critics and is considered an influential album of the metal genre.Meantime has continued to sell consistently well in the years since its release, and in 1994 was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.

Helmet released one single from Meantime, "Unsung", which was a charting success on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart, and remains their best-known song. Music videos were also made for "Unsung", "Give It" and "In the Meantime".

After the release of their nine song debut album Strap It On, the band found themselves at the center of a major label bidding war, eventually signing to Interscope for a reported budget of US$1 million. In the wake of the grunge band Nirvana's recent success, many touted Helmet as the next big thing. Regarding the band's label as "the next Nirvana", Hamilton said "They were interested in us before Nirvana even broke. And that's good, because we're obviously not it. I actually had an A&R guy at one label tell us that we were the next U2. At a certain point it just becomes ludicrous."

The song "In the Meantime" was recorded by Steve Albini and later remixed by Andy Wallace. Wallace would make additional changes to the album and the contrast between his style of mixing, which involves (among other things) triggered samples and a cleaner more polished sound (leading to the album's distinctive half wood, half metal snare drum sound), irritated Albini. Later, when in negotiations to record Nirvana's In Utero, he stipulated a clause be added to his contract stating that Wallace would not be allowed to remix the album, after he had mixed Nevermind, which was released nine months before Meantime.


...
Wikipedia

...