A great debut album
tavarua1 | Tacoma, WA United States | 09/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Edgy guitars, dynamic bass and drums, tight, dead-on changes, potent vocals and engaging lyrics (posted on the band's website).... these guys rock. They completely avoid the typical indie music traps: no silly showmanship or self-absorption, no angst poses, nothing overly-stylized or forced. This debut release definitely sets them apart from the throngs of other Seattle indie bands. Inventive hooks-- damn catchy riffs and choruses and plenty of charged-up guitarwork. And then there's the lead vocal.
Passons' voice will grab you: alt-country grit, Neil Young-flavored drawls, soaring emotive powers. He's hauntingly good. The more you listen, the more you'll hear him saying. This guy sings without pretension or vanity and it gives the whole band an authentic, no-BS sound.
The album has great production value (of course-- Phil Ek does it again). You can HEAR everything: the drum and bass combo is not just background, it's dynamic and potent and right up front in the spotlight with the guitars. YES. A great debut album.
3 of my favorite tracks on the album:
NEWBORN DRIVING- the title track begins by laying down a dreamy, wide open, hypno-guitar audioscape, then the chorus crashes in with full cymbals, full-arm strumming, power-harmonies, and then back to the dreaminess... lots of attention to momentum and build. Seriously good stuff on this one.
MOOD IN THE CLOUDS- a compact little powerhouse of a tune-- lots happening in a short timeframe. A charging, lyrically driven song, and I can't wait to see it live.
SWEET, SWEET THINGS WHEN YOUR GONE- incredible. The explosive opening seconds show you what's simmering just below the surface during this poignant, melodic tune. After getting your attention, the song eases back and lulls and sways, the vocals take over and tell you a story (great lyrics); then it builds and rises, taps back into that opening energy and ends with a harmony-layered emotional climax. It really showcases their songwriting talent.
Overall, there's a lot of fresh, inventive stuff on this album, and yet there's also a much-appreciated preservation of rock?s primal appeal: that basic foot-stomping, fist-pumping, raw quality has not been compromised to achieve the intelligence and depth displayed in these songs."