"If you've just gotten in to My Bloody Valentine with "Isn't Anything" and their classic "Loveless", the Tremolo EP is absolutely one of the best places to look afterwards for new songs. Coming off like a series of lost songs that didn't make it onto "Loveless", Tremolo is slightly more accessible (albeit just as beautiful) than their albums, and contains the superior version of the song "To Here Knows When" (the outro to this version fits the song FAR better than the distorted heavy metal one on "Loveless")
"Swallow" is simply breathtaking. Far-Eastern sounding strings and percussion float gently across Bilinda Butcher's dreamy vocals to make this goosebump inducing collage of sound. I have no idea why this never made it onto any of their records.
"Honey Power" is more of a rock-oriented track, with it's catchy, driving grungy guitars, but around the 2/3 mark, it transforms into a sleepy acoustic section that also manages to give you goosebumps.
"Moon Song" is strange, even by MBV standards. It's cold, stark, and contains none of the other song's warmth, but is still stunning, nonetheless, with Kevin Shields melancholy singing that intertwines perfectly with the melody.
With their 3rd album expected shortly after this EP was released, one might expect a rush job. Instead, you get a miniature masterpiece from one of indie rock's most legendary bands. What an excellent surprise.
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An Excellent EP
pizowell | 06/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For those starved and still pining for a follow up to Loveless, the EP/Single Tremolo may be as close to it as we'll ever get. The four songs included here are, for lack of a better word, excellent. "To Here Knows When" is the same version found on Loveless, only with a different ending, a better ending in fact - feathery and ephemeral. B-sides "Swallow" and "Honey Power" are worth adding this EP to your collection alone. The latter is 4:33 of My Bloody Valentine-goodness. "Moon Power" is an oddity, a melange of interesting noise. If anything Tremolo is a bitter sweet reminder of just how breathtakingly gifted My Bloody Valentine was. Buy it. Download it. Just hear it. Allow yourself to fall under MBV's beautiful thrall once again."
A mini-Loveless
Buzz Advert | Milwaukee | 06/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Any MBV fan will kick himself for discovering this album so late as I did. It's like finding a lost section of Loveless. Although it's an EP, Tremolo was clearly concieved of like an album; it's coherent, connected, organic. Other reviewers below have noted the transitions between songs (as on Loveless), but what they haven't noted is that "To Here Knows When," a song already on the aformentioned album, actually gets a different ending/transition here. The other three songs not only stand up to anything on Loveless, but actually surpass many of those excellent tunes. The creative process and decision making that went into this EP would likely be intriguing; however, MBV's relative prolificness in 1991 now makes one wonder if Shields simply shot his bolt and had little else to say after; this as opposed to the idea that he's an obsessive perfectionist (yea, that holds a lot of weight after 10 years without a new cd!). Apparently he scraped an entire album after bankrupting a label! But no matter: Shields and MBV have given us enduring works and all of the following are essential: Isn't Anything, Glider EP, Tremolo EP, and Loveless.Tremolo will send chills through your spine."
Brilliant
Kazuo | 11/19/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Tremolo EP is, without a doubt, one of the finest moments in MBV's catalogue. Clocking in at a little under 20 minutes, it contains some of MBV's dreamiest and most beautiful soundscapes. Opening up with the hazy lull of "To Here Knows When," a minute of gorgeous feedback and distant acoustic guitar suddenly takes over at the song's conclusion; the result is simply breathtaking. "Swallow" is another abstract piece that features pseudo-Arabian rhythms and Belinda Butcher's ethereal voice. "Honey Power" is a driving rock number, similar to "Sueisfine" and "Feed Me With Your Kiss" from the Isn't Anything LP. The album closes with the lullabye "Moonsong," which I actually find a little underwhelming. Personal taste, I suppose.
I think the best moments of this EP are the oft-referred to "songs between the songs," which steal the show every time. I would have bought this disc if it was nothing but the blissful one minute of feedback between "To Here Knows When" and "Swallow." Chances are if you're looking at this EP then you're somewhat interested in MBV... for eight dollars, there is really no reason at all not to buy this album. You just can't go wrong."
Worth the money
Giuseppe A. Paleologo | Riverdale, NY United States | 12/01/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The reviews you find on "Loveless" apply to "Tremolo" as well. This EP sounds like an extension of that album, much more than of "Isn't anything". It is similarly beautiful. For those who are not aquainted to MBV, it's an excellent introduction at an affordable price."