The Scruffs - Take A Bath (full Ep) Official
This release appeared during a prolific period of rediscovery for the band, arriving shortly before the "reunion" era that saw them recording in Scotland with members of Belle and Sebastian. Musical Direction
Take A Bath is often viewed by collectors as a "hidden gem" in the Scruffs' Discography . While it didn't achieve the mainstream radio success that local Memphis legends like Jim Dickinson once predicted for the band, it remains a vital piece of evidence that Stephen Burns never lost his "belief that a nice melody and a good hook are the keys to the universe". The Scruffs - Take A Bath (Full EP)
The EP balances the band's power pop roots with elements of alternative rock and indie pop, a precursor to the varied styles found on their follow-up full-length Actual Size (2001). Legacy This release appeared during a prolific period of
Critics have noted that Burns' songwriting in this era became "lusher and more complex," maintaining the hook-heavy core of power pop while exploring "British-influenced pop" nuances. The EP balances the band's power pop roots
While many fans associate The Scruffs with the jangling, "Beatl-esque" jolt of the 1970s Memphis scene, Take A Bath serves as a bridge toward the lusher, more complex arrangements that would define Burns' later work. Antfarm Records (ANT 003).
In contrast to the raw energy of tracks like "Break the Ice," Take A Bath leans into: