On 10 November 2023, the album was reissued as a 3-disc boxset, containing a double CD with over 50 unreleased demo recordings made by the band between 1991 and 1992, as well as the four iTunes bonus tracks for the first time on a physical release. The reissue hit No. 2 on the Australian independent album charts.[3]
Reception
Tyler Jenke of Beat reviewed The Beasts of Suburban in his overview of TISM's career in June 2022, stating that the band had "returned to their pub-rock roots" with the seven-track EP.[4] He noticed that they were "far more comfortable with the music they were making."[4]
Australian feminist groups criticised TISM's sexism in their use of Sophie Lee in "Get Thee to a Nunnery". The song allegedly protests the use of sex to sell a product via Lee's appointment as the host of the TV series Sex in 1992, contrasted with her presenting the Nine Network's cartoon show, Looney Tunes in 1990. Karen Fletcher of Green Left Weekly described the latter appointment, "middle-aged men... rush home from work in time to watch Sophie throw to Bugs Bunny cartoons." Lee described TISM's song as "a boring song by a boring bunch of bourgeois boys."[5]
In 2015 ToneDeaf's Corey Tonkin listed "Mourningtown Ride" as one of the 10 Greatest Songs About Melbourne.[6]
Track listings
On the cassette version, the same program is repeated on both sides of the tape.[7]
The Beasts of Suburban
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Michael Jackson's Conveyor Belt"
3:04
2.
"Bishop = Handjob"
2:25
3.
"Get Thee to a Nunnery"
2:41
4.
"Father and Son"
2:29
5.
"Lillee Caught Dilley Bowled Milli Vanilli"
2:41
6.
"If You're Ugly, Forget It"
3:41
7.
"Mourningtown Ride"
10:51
8.
"Losers"
3:55
Total length:
31:43
Note: "Mourningtown Ride" has a length of 3:48 followed by a short interview and 5:00 of silence.
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