''Meantime'' is the second studio album and
major label debut by American
alternative metal
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band
Helmet
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. It was released on June 23, 1992 through
Interscope Records
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.
Despite initially only achieving moderate commercial success, peaking at number 68 on the ''
Billboard
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''
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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
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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
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. 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
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chart, and remains their best-known song. Music videos were also made for "Unsung", "Give It" and "In the Meantime".
Background
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
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's recent success, many touted Helmet as the next big thing.
Regarding the band's label as "the next Nirvana", frontman
Page Hamilton
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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 Guardian
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'' reflected in 2004 that Helmet played a "heavier, more metallic" style of music than grunge bands coming out of the
Pacific Northwest
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in the early 1990s. Darren Cahr of the ''
Chicago Reader
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'' wrote in 1992, "this is a band that, despite lacking the basic pop appeal that brought Nirvana such a huge audience, crosses all borders."
Cahr pointed out that their music was getting played on both ''
Headbangers Ball
''Headbangers Ball'' is a music television program that consisted of heavy metal music videos airing on MTV and its global affiliates. The show began on MTV on April 18, 1987, playing heavy metal music videos from both well-known and more o ...
'' (a
metal
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program) and ''
120 Minutes
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After its cancellation, ...
'' (an
alternative program).
Recording
The song "In the Meantime" was recorded by
Steve Albini
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and later remixed by
Andy Wallace. Wallace would make additional changes to the album; 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
The snare (or side drum) is a percussion instrument that produces a sharp staccato sound when the head is struck with a drum stick, due to the use of a series of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin. Snare drums are often used i ...
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
''Nevermind'' is the second studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991, by DGC Records. It was Nirvana's first release on a major label and the first to feature drummer Dave Grohl. Produced by Butch Vig, ' ...
'', which was released nine months before ''Meantime''.
Artwork
The album cover features an image of a man in a white protective suit shoveling some substance on the ground. It is taken from a photograph by
David Plowden
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Plowden has produced 20 books and his work is held in the permane ...
"Puddler In Blast Furnace Cast House, Steel Mill, East Chicago, Indiana (1979)"
The album is available with one of two reversely-colored covers; one has a blue background with a white-on-red Helmet logo, and the other has a red background with a white-on-blue Helmet logo (pictured above).
Touring
To support the album in 1992, Helmet opened for
Faith No More, a band which, like Helmet, would later be credited with influencing the
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, sometimes called aggro-metal) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, alternative rock, funk, industrial, and grunge. Nu m ...
movement. These shows came about since the members of Faith No More wanted to have Helmet on their tour. In some promotional photos from 1992, Faith No More's bassist
Billy Gould can be seen wearing a Helmet shirt.
The band played their first shows in
Peter Mengede's home country of
Australia in January 1993 at the
Big Day Out
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festival. He departed Helmet the following month, after disagreements with Page Hamilton over their songwriting process.
[Mengede, Peter. ''BoostingShapes'' podcast, 2019.] Their 1993 show in
Melbourne
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, Australia was released on ''
Live and Rare'' in 2021, which was Helmet's first official live album.
Reception
Commercial performance
''Meantime'' was originally scheduled to be released in April 1992, being delayed until June of that year. The vinyl release of the album was handled by
Amphetamine Reptile, who negotiated with Interscope to retain the vinyl rights to the band.
It became Helmet's breakthrough album, and upon release peaked at number 68 on ''Billboard''s
Top 200 Albums
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chart, and at number one on the
Top Heatseekers
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chart. It also managed to chart outside of the USA in 1992, by peaking at number 88 on the Australian
ARIA Charts
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. It is still considered their most commercially successful release and, to date, it is the only Helmet album to go
gold
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in the United States. Their follow-up album ''
Betty'' charted in
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tota ...
,
New Zealand
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and several European countries, in addition to charting at a higher position in the United States and Australia. However, it has sold a lower number of copies overall when compared to ''Meantime''.
Critical reception
The album received positive reviews, John Franck of
AllMusic
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labeled ''Meantime'' "arguably one of the most influential and overlooked rock records of the '90s". He praised the music "colored by Teutonic
riff
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s, with only 'Unsung' hinting at a gasp of commercial accessibility."
''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' writer David Browne gave it a B− in his August 1992 review, and remarked, "call Helmet alternative metal. The New York band plays tightfisted speed-thrash, but without the overblown melodrama of the metal scene. ('To die young is far too boring these days,' sings Page Hamilton at one point.) Helmet is fascinating in theory and can crank up the decibels ably enough to have landed the once independent-label band a million-dollar contract with a major record company."
''
Kerrang!
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s Steffan Chirazi defined the album as "a wall of angry, bitter and agonised New York street cries", giving it maximum ratings.
Metal publication ''Hard Report'' wrote in 1992, "one thing that differentiates them from the standard pack of 'next big things' is that there's not just 'buzz' that surrounds this band. It's more like a solid wall of noise."
They further noted, "the alternative types have been grooving to them since their debut 1990 release ''Strap It On''. It seems a bit odd that metal never seemed to take more than a passing interest in them until recently."
Legacy
The sound of ''Meantime'', with
Page Hamilton
Page Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he ...
's
staccato
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riffs,
jazz
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-influenced chords and solos, and dual-voice singing style, proved influential to
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, sometimes called aggro-metal) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, alternative rock, funk, industrial, and grunge. Nu m ...
and
alternative metal
Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by ...
bands. The album, along with ''Betty'' and ''
Aftertaste
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'', is considered a definitive influence in
post-metal
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. In November 1999, ''
Iowa State Daily
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'' ranked "Unsung" 50th on a list of the "Top 90 Essential Songs of the 90's", labeling it an "alt-metal masterpiece". In 2003, ''Kerrang!'' ranked ''Meantime'' as 48th on their list of the "50 Most Influential Albums of All Time",
while ''
Rolling Stone
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'' ranked it 54th on their 2017 list of "The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time". Alex Ogg wrote in the 2003 book ''The Complete Guide to Rock'' that it is "one of the great hard-ass intensity records", and that "parts of it make
Rollins
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look like a longue singer". ''
Stereogum
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'' in 2021 remarked that it featured, "some of the toughest riffs ever recorded". The following year, ''
Guitar World
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'' ranked ''Meantime'' 10th on their list of "The 30 Greatest Rock Guitar Albums of 1992", stating, "If you were to boldly claim that the importance of the (repetitive) riff replaced the significance of soloing in rock by '92, you could point directly to the sophomore effort by Helmet, ''Meantime''.
ustlisten to guitarists Page Hamilton and Peter Mengede grind it out on such standouts as 'In the Meantime', 'Iron Head', and 'Unsung' – while Hamilton shouts most of his vocals a la an irate drill instructor – to hear the proof."
In 2022, ''
Revolver'' also included it on their list of "20 Great Albums from 1992".
They stated that the band "did little to tone down their abrasive sound", further adding that, "single 'Unsung' has its poppy moments, but still culminates in a decidedly radio-unfriendly one-and-a-half minute instrumental outro."
The songs "In the Meantime", "Ironhead", "Give It", "Unsung" and "Better" were included on the 2004 compilation album ''
Unsung: The Best of Helmet (1991–1997)''. The track listing for the compilation was chosen by Page Hamilton.
Instrumental versions of "In the Meantime", "Ironhead", "Give It" and "Unsung" also appeared on a promotional 2003 release titled ''The Instrumental Music of Helmet (1992–1997)''. On September 16, 2016, Magnetic Eye Records released a compilation titled ''Meantime (Redux)'' that featured song-for-song covers of the original Helmet album by various artists including
KEN mode
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History
Formed by brothers Jesse (guitar/vocals) and Shane Matthewson (drums) and long-time friend Darryl Laxdal ...
,
Fuck the Facts and
Rosetta
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. Additionally, it also included six covers of songs from the band's other original 1990s albums (''Strap It On'', ''Betty'' and ''Aftertaste'').
Track listing
Personnel
Credits taken from the CD liner notes.
Helmet
*
Page Hamilton
Page Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he ...
– vocals, lead guitar
*
Peter Mengede – rhythm guitar
*
Henry Bogdan – bass
*
John Stanier – drums
Technical
*Helmet – production
*
Steve Albini
Steve Albini (pronounced ; born July 22, 1962) is an American musician, record producer, audio engineer and music journalist. He was a member of Big Black, Rapeman and Flour, and is a member of Shellac. He is the founder, owner and principal en ...
– engineering, "In the Meantime"
*
Wharton Tiers
Wharton Tiers (born 1953, in Philadelphia) is an American audio engineer, record producer, drummer and percussionist.
Biography
After receiving a diploma from Villanova University (Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania), he moved t ...
– engineering, all songs except "In the Meantime"
*
Andy Wallace – mixing
*
Steve Sisco
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– assistant mixing, engineering
*
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Charts
References
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1992 albums
Helmet (band) albums
Albums produced by Steve Albini
Albums produced by Andy Wallace (producer)
Interscope Records albums