Dang - two mix reviews in almost as many days. This is like a Radcliffe Christmas (
A Radcliffe Christmas was a great movie, btw - just put the kids to bed before playing the DVD). Thanks, Billz!
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1. The Dogs "John Rock and Roll Sinclair" 4 stars Strong opener, great bluesy 70's garage power.
The Dogs were actually around in Detroit in the early '70s, then moved to L.A. for the beginnings of punk in '77 - but were already outcasts for being too old school.
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3. The Wonderfools "Teenage Fartbomb" 4 stars Sloppy and frantic, I like it. Any variety to their other stuff, or is this the bill of fare?
Nope, no variation. They called their album
Kids In Satanic Service as a tribute to Kiss, and that makes some sonic sense.
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4. Asteroid B-612 "Danny's Sister" 3 stars Great driving throw-back guitars, but the distorted vox detract from it. Kinda wish it was an instrumental.
Yeh, I know what you mean about those vox - but they remind me of Radio Birdman while the rest of the song sounds like Chuck Berry from
inside the speaker.
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6. The Everyothers "Like A Drug" 5 stars One of the three best tracks on the mix. Guitars, drums, bass, vocals--all excellent, reeling through a well-written song to boot. It's noisy without being messy, with interludes that separate rather than disrupt the song.
Yup, like I said in that other thread - this album would've made my Shmoo poll top 20 if I'd only heard it in time.
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9. The Zatopeks "The Night Spider Earned His Colors" 3 stars Enjoyable, well-played, but doesn't really grab me and shake me by the lapels. More of a built 351 rather than stock (3.5 stars if I scored halves).
I really like how this pop/punk confection manages to sound like it's off some soundtrack to an old '50s gang movie. There's just something naively charming about it.
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10. Kelly's Heels "Should've Seen Her" 3 stars Almost sounds like the Black Crowes. Pleasant, but not a grabber.
Almost the same charms to me as the Zatopeks. Reminds me of Buddy Holly airlifted into a Buzzcocks song.
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14. The Clifton Foundation "Squirrel Conspiracy" 2 stars Quirky subject, but falls flat. I think I'm looking for a rodent invasion to have something funny or endearing about it.
Gotta admit, I feel the same way about it as you. In its defence, however, it is short.
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18. The Hollywood Brats "Southern Bellles" 4 stars Another rocker. For some reason, it triggers in my mind The Who's "Long Live Rock", if only The Who had done anything this good in the 70's.
I was amazed to discover that the Hollywood Brats recorded this album in '73 - which made them contemporaries of the NY Dolls (both sonically and sartorially) - but it wasn't released until 1980. I might have to start one of those "Ignored Classics" threads in their honor.
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23. John Ford "Dragged" 3 stars Closer to 4 stars, another 302--this seems like it would be much better live than Memorex. I get that the sense that it's smokin' but has lost a lot in the studio.
Damn - this song rocked my world for a couple of months last spring. I've been trying to get others to see the light, but with no luck. Guess I gotta admit to myself that it's not you, it's me.