Spielgusher: Spielgusher
In a 1983 Village Voice piece, gonzo critic Richard Meltzer praised the Minutemen for, among other things, the raw poetry of the band’s lyrics—“whether or not (and ‘relevantly’ or not) its meter-and-pulse as delivered (recited, ‘sung’) has ever particularly meshed with that of its music accompaniment (which of course is the POINT).” Clearly he saw kindred spirits in the avant-punk group’s two singers, guitarist D. Boon and bassist Mike Watt. Soon after, Meltzer offered the Minutemen 10 of his own poems—“spiels”—in hopes of collaborating. That hope was dashed in 1985 when Boon died in a van accident and the Minutemen disbanded. Now Meltzer has at last teamed with Watt (as well as guitarist Hirotaka Shimizu and drummer Yuko Araki of the Japanese art-pop group Cornelius) to form Spielgusher. But the project’s self-titled album accomplishes little—besides confirming that the collaboration might have been better left as a what-if.