At their peak, Trouble were the perfect combination of Black Sabbath meets The Beatles, and their 1992 album Manic Frustration was their collaborative pinnacle. Perhaps a case of divine intervention from the feedback gods; the Doom pioneers jumped from their record label, Metal Blade to Rick Rubins American Recordings shortly after Slayer had. While Trouble never reached the commercial heights of the Thrash kings they were, in their own way, just as important.
Manic Frustration immediately pulls you into a time warp of 70s metal bliss, with its razor-sharp guitar tones and muscular, crisp production, courtesy of Rick Rubin (System Of A Down, Johnny Cash), himself. The way the players bounce off of each other is a rare example of lightning in a bottle, and Rubin is just there to document it all, in his typically stripped back fashion.
Side A
1. Come Touch The Sky
2. 'scuse Me
3. The Sleeper
4. Fear
5. Rain
6. Tragedy Man
Side B
7. Memory's Garden
8. Manic Frustration
9. Hello Strawberry Skies
10. Mr. White
11. Breathe...