
Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops
Acid Bath’s When the Kite String Pops (1994) is a cult classic in the sludge metal genre, blending elements of doom, death metal, grunge, and gothic rock into a dark and twisted masterpiece. With brutal riffs, haunting melodies, and poetic yet disturbing lyrics, this debut album cemented Acid Bath’s status as one of the most unique and influential underground metal bands of the ‘90s. The album opens with the ferocious "The Blue", setting the tone for a record that shifts between crushing heaviness and eerie, melodic beauty. "Scream of the Butterfly" stands out as a gothic-tinged ballad, while "Tranquilized" and "Dr. Seuss is Dead" dive into chaotic, thrashy territory. The album’s lyrical themes are just as unsettling, with nightmarish imagery inspired by serial killers, existential dread, and nihilism. Produced by Spike Cassidy of D.R.I., When the Kite String Pops is a one-of-a-kind album that defies easy categorization. If you’re into heavy, experimental, and emotionally intense music