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''Venom'' is a 2006 album by
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punk rock band Awesome Snakes, a side project of then- Soviettes members Annie "Sparrows" Holoien and Danny Henry.


History

Holoien and Henry began The Awesome Snakes as a way to ease the pressure of the Soviettes' increasing success by making what Henry described as a "jokey" and "free and loose" set of punk songs, spiced with audio samples from Henry's collection of odd self-help and how-to tapes. The instrumentation is deliberately simple, just Holoien on bass and Henry on drums, with the bass played through a Fender Blues Deville amplifier on high distortion. The lyrics are also highly focused;
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writer Christopher Bahn noted that the song topics revolve around "two subjects: snakes and/or things that are awesome." ''Venom'' was released July 17, 2006, on Wisconsin record label
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. A significant step forward in production from their 2004 self-titled, cassette-only debut, ''Venom'' featured fifteen tracks recorded in much higher fidelity by their friend Ross and mastered by Dave Gardener, and features a guest appearance by Twin Cities MC P.O.S. On October 15, 2021, ''Venom'' was re-released on vinyl by
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, with four songs from the band's 2009 digital EP ''Snake Cake'' included as bonus tracks.


Critical reception

''Venom'' enjoyed great critical success in the band's home state of Minnesota, being named one of the best albums of 2006 in the
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's annual Twin Cities Critics Tally and also making the best-of lists for
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's Twin Cities edition and ''Pulse''. Andrea Swensson of ''
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'' said "they play with a seriousness that sharply contrasts the silly nature of their music." Stephanie Soucheray, writing for ''Sliver Magazine'', said "''Venom'' may be self-referential, vulgar, goofy and weird. But it is never pretentious. The album is the sound of people having fun, and people being honest about their musical intentions." Tim Thompson of Wisconsin's "Local Sounds Magazine" praised ''Venoms "huge, manic, underground sound ... delivering an almost disembodied psychedelic freak-out in the middle of a garage-punk record." The album also received critical praise from several national publications, including '' Alternative Press'', which called it "lo-fi, furious, primal garage-rock voodoo"; '' Maximumrocknroll'', which called it "smart-arsed, snotty, arty and funny;" and ''
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'', which called it "a fuzzed up and confrontationally comedic dose of garage bangers and pogo punk punishers." Punk zine ''
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'' praised two early demos, 2006's ''The Stupid Demo'' and ''The Cheap-Ass Cassette Demo'', calling them "low-fi garage punk that is poppy yet very psychedelic in a go-go kid way." The publication was less impressed with ''Venom'' itself, saying: "Overall, this seems like a joke band that must be really funny for the people who made it, but for the rest of us it's worth listening to maybe once at the most." Reviewing the 2021 re-release, ''Roctober Magazine'' said "This reissue of an early 2000s Midwestern ridiculous riff rock relic proves that nothing is as timeless as lo fi, stripped down, absurdist snake songs."


In popular culture

The song "I Want a Snake" is featured in the
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skateboarding video game '' Skate 2''.


Track listing


References


External links


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