![]() ![]() "In retrospect, it helped us sit back, not overanalyze but "It was kind of frustrating at the time," Arm says. With long breaks to accommodate Dickinson's busy schedule. And when the actual recording finally started, it was on-again and off-again, To be like Chicken Little - the sky is falling."ĭickinson eased Arm's worries, the band did the demo, and Reprise gave it the green light. "It was the first time we ever had to do a demo.which was freaking me out at the time," Arm says. Studio but was stunned to learn that new management at Reprise Records (the band's label since it left Sub Pop inġ992) wanted a sample tape before it would fund the album. More than a year off to work on other projects, the band regrouped and was ready to return to the recording Very efficiently, and used any money left over from its album budgets as income, it was a huge risk.įans have had to wait three years for Tomorrow Hit Today, which almost did not happen at all. ![]() They agreed and after some heated negotiations eventually managed to get a budgetĪpproved for a much more expensive recording than they had ever done before. was not familiar with Mudhoney and actuallyĪsked them to make a demo tape. Today, as discussed in two articles from the time:īut before recording the latest album, the band found itself having to fight with its label to even get a chanceĪt another record. Mudhoney didn't particularly make any demos prior to Tomorrow Hit Head on the Curb, to be released by Sutro Park Records (SPKZ 1006), will beĬulled from Reprise-era demos and outtakes. The Piece of Cake, My Brother the Cow, and Tomorrow Hit Today LPs, and Five Dollar Bob's Mudhoney signed with Reprise Records in March of 1992, and was dropped by the label in June of 1999. ![]()
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