I dropped the needle on this one
and almost immediately knew that it was going to be good.
These guys sound like the band you want to
hear in a bar on a Saturday night when all you want is to drink a lot of cheap
beer and chat up all the cheap women.
If
these guys were from my home town I'd go see them every single time they
played.
White Dynomite IS rock
and roll.
I get tired of seeing rock and
roll reduced to pretentious twats like U2, or the evil axis of mediocrity that
is Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Three Doors Down, Staind, etc, ad
infinitum.
Rock and roll needs bands
like this.
YOU need bands like this.
There is a lot of swagger and
snarl in these songs.
Most of them are 3
minutes or less, just enough to establish the groove, get you moving, and then
on to the next one.
This is high energy
music.
They've got a little MC5 in
them.
They've got riffs and guitar tone
that remind me of Nirvana.
And I love
the singer's voice.
There was a great
band out of Australia in the 70's and 80's called Angel City, and this guy's
voice is very reminiscent of the singer for that band.
This is the kind of music that sounds
deceptively simple, and it's because the band are so locked in and so tight that
it all sounds effortless.
If you haven't
figured it out by now, I really like this band.
There are some great lyrical
one-liners.
Nothing profound, but when
you hear “You're the reason my life sucks” in “(Don't Tell Me That) I Need A
Doctor”, it's something you can relate to.
“Black Light Woman” has the line “Make my velvet Elvis glow”.
I don't know if that is a euphemism for
something, but it should be.
Maybe it's just
an inside joke amongst the band members.
Whatever it is, it's a great line.
Simple, straight forward lyrics that you don't have to analyze.
You get it, first listen.
They make you chuckle to yourself and you
know exactly what they are about.
“Look
Out Below” is just a great song all the way around.
Songs about cars, songs about women, songs
about booze.
What else do you need?
This is one of those albums I
better not listen to in my car.
I'd be
ripping around everywhere at about 90 mph.
You can't help but turn this one up really loud and move to the sounds.
This is the debut album and all I can say is
get on with it and get the second one written and done.
I want more of this, as soon as I can get
it.
Let this one wrap its hands around
your throat and rev the throttle.
It's
one ride you'll be very happy to be part of.
- ODIN
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