Album Reviews
You wouldn't think this
Riverside, CA trio could so easily overcome so many
surface flaws. "Monterey" creeps into crappy
Smashing Pumpkins
debt; at least two cuts, including the opening "Blue
Collar Love" (beware!) and "She Only Knows," flirt with
metal even more than
Swervedriver
(though like that also great band, they're not metal);
and as well, the band can slip into the bleak, dark,
doom-and-gloom Goth sound as sure as if the Cure's
Robert Smith
produced. But you see, they sound a little like a lot of
these things, but some of them are good (a nice, minor,
MBV guitar-chord mangling and vocal sighing is also
employed), and they rip-off no one, it's really an
original sound. They're not rushed; they're alternatively
languid and stomping, and they're as methodical as they
are aggressive. Over top, Jason Martin's developed songs
and effects-laden -- but always clear and strong --
vocals make everything signify big-time, a really strong
presence (he's not buried in the mix). And when they hit
the hammer in forward thrust, as in "Happy Days Are Here
Again" (not the old song), "2nd Space Song," "Hazel
Would," and "The Zenith," they zoom to the stratosphere.
Rarely is a U.S. indie band this well-recorded, too, this
is no cheap eight-track or basement 16! And the CD
booklet is excellent (one page of great concepts and old
photos per song). Now this is something.
~ Jack Rabid
yes, I am the proud daddy of a
sf59 junkie. the thing with me about this album is it's
sheer originality. to this day, i've never heard quite a
mix of emo, indie, and head-banging, sweaty hair-swinging
rock n roll. and to think it came out in '94!! it blows
my mind, it does. the story goes, jason martin had come
up with several songs on his guitar and got the
opportunity to show them to the guys at tooth and nail
records one day. they loved it so much, he slapped them
down a record with every song he had at the time. and I
thank God he did. shining stars like "hazel would"
"zenith" and "monterey" best showcase the grungy,
abstract guitaring jason crafted... and i also must say
his vocals in this album fit the noise perfectly, but
forget trying to figure out what he's saying. in fact,
the songs are probably better described as just noise....
if you're anything like me you'll forget at times that a
guitar is even playing, as you'll be seeing visions of
space and stirring love stories, putting your own words
into jason's mouth for him to croon about.
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