Band: Urge Overkill
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2003 12:44 am
I'll just start this one full throttle and state that no band has ever so fully and completely lived their named inference into the fullness of implied trajectory and destiny quite like this band.
Donkey balls, my friends. Donkey. Balls.
Let's break it down a little:
Strange, I.... - murky stunted gobble
Jesus Urge Superstar - murky, but surfacing - neat, when audible
Americruiser - sounding better, sharper songs, and a real, if stiff, drummer
Supersonic storybook - really good. excellent songwriting, guitars, drummer/drumms - a touch of bloat but a real solid "something" formulating, rocking and grooving all of the way through.
Stull - If 2/3 of this could have been paired with 2/3 of the last one, this would have been a top twenty of the 1990s.
"Now that's the Barclords" hits about as close as possible to a "genuine aesthetic" match as any band could hope for.
Saturation - Pumped up preening slick hook-punctured chopped diced sauteed pop rockslide. A greatest hits album feel from a bad 80's group like T'Pau or Journey or Loverboy or some appropriate other pick.
Exit the Dragon - Kind of an "in utero" syndrome - shoulda woulda coulda.
okay record but on fumes.
I really really liked this group at one point. They meant a lot.
Huge Overcoat = Giant Shit Sandwich.
Donkey balls, my friends. Donkey. Balls.
Let's break it down a little:
Strange, I.... - murky stunted gobble
Jesus Urge Superstar - murky, but surfacing - neat, when audible
Americruiser - sounding better, sharper songs, and a real, if stiff, drummer
Supersonic storybook - really good. excellent songwriting, guitars, drummer/drumms - a touch of bloat but a real solid "something" formulating, rocking and grooving all of the way through.
Stull - If 2/3 of this could have been paired with 2/3 of the last one, this would have been a top twenty of the 1990s.
"Now that's the Barclords" hits about as close as possible to a "genuine aesthetic" match as any band could hope for.
Saturation - Pumped up preening slick hook-punctured chopped diced sauteed pop rockslide. A greatest hits album feel from a bad 80's group like T'Pau or Journey or Loverboy or some appropriate other pick.
Exit the Dragon - Kind of an "in utero" syndrome - shoulda woulda coulda.
okay record but on fumes.
I really really liked this group at one point. They meant a lot.
Huge Overcoat = Giant Shit Sandwich.