(n.d.a. The events that follow are highly fictionalized and may not correspond to reality)
...(silence)âŚ[Open]-Click-zzzzzz-Young Heart Attack âMouthful Of Loveâ inside-[Close]-Click-zzzzzzz-[Play]-zzzzzzzâŚ3âŚ2âŚ1⌠CHAOS!!!
I get it instantly, this isnât studio music, the kind you put on while reading to relax a bit. No, itâs not that kind. I try to ignore it and continue reading the chapter. I canât, I realize my head is bobbing to the relentless beat of the drums. The letters refuse to stay still, they too are swaying; the damned things jump and writhe. The âKâ and the âAâ come out of the pantry and grab the instruments. That crafty little âFâ turns up the stereo, 45/50 (itâs a record!), my window cracks.
âDamn it, keep it down, itâs two oâclock, itâs quiet hours in the building!!â. They donât listen to me, neither does my body.
My head isnât bobbing anymore; itâs just trying to knock down the desk with rhythmic headbutts. My hair gets messed up. I grab my Stratotelecaster-Frosties-22 string inflamed guitar (later Iâll find out itâs the vacuum cleaner), and launch into a solo, at the end of which I notice my audience. In the garden, 3 kids stare at me in shock, mouths agape, their grandma has fainted. Ok, showâs over. But the impression remains, this album is tremendously powerful.
Ten tracks for a scream-inducing Hard-Power-Rock debut (for the genre lovers). The guys are from Austin, Texas, their album released a few days ago is under the XL Recording name. Does it sound strange to you? Of course it does, because the aforementioned label (which launched, among others, Badly Drawn Boy) isnât exactly prone to this kind of group, but in this case, the exception is worth it.
The impressions with a clear mind are very good. I really like the band. The powerful and compact impact closely resembles Fu Manchu. Chris Hodgeâs voice in its setup and highs reaches the peaks of Axel Roses and even touches the golden god Jimmy Page. His partner, Jennifer Stephens, with a warm yet very high voice, thick, with a taste of vanilla and almonds, reminds me of the best Neko Case (second voice of the New Pornographers). A promising group that already has a wide following at home, whose sound is reminiscent of recent Datsuns and Darkness (but get the outfits and falsettos of these last ones out of your head) or the older AC/DC and Led Zeppelin.
The MC5 cover âOver And Overâ might earn them a high five, but despite being very entertaining and bringing a lot of freshness, they donât invent anything new. Therefore, the phrase from âOver And Overâ â...people talking of revolutionâŚâ doesnât apply; no revolution; but rather Chrisâs declaration âwe make music with which one would want to be arrested for the first timeâ (convinced, is he?).
Itâs only Rockân Roll but I like It!