Showing posts with label Hot Rod. Show all posts
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29 July 2011

HOT ROD Speeddangerdeath 1993

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Speed Danger Death Review by Ned Raggett

Having left Drop Nineteens behind her, Paula Kelley hooked up with labelmate/new love Mat Flint from similarly shoegaze-inclined Revolver to create Hot Rod and its one enjoyable album, Speed Danger Death. With Flint on bass and backing vocals while Kelley handled guitar and most of the singing, the rest of the band consisted of John Dragonetti on guitars and Eric Paull on percussion. As a band, Hot Rod didn't create any surprises, but as a nice bit of post-blissout noise and hooks, Speed Danger Death is an enjoyable treat, caught somewhere between the summery static of early Drop Nineteens and a slightly rougher edge. Certainly it was a better effort in comparison to Drop Nineteens' own second effort, which was a somewhat dreary slice of Dinosaur Jr.-inspired feedback for no good purpose. Here, wistful melodies appear in both singing and music, even if the latter sometimes cranks up the volume, while the pace overall is steady rather than thrashing. There are some fun twists and turns, though, like when "Liar's Liar" suddenly shifts into a quicker pace toward the end, or when Kelley kicks off "Waiting Forever" with the line "out in the sh*t again." Good production and engineering from Tim O'Heir brings out the band well; many moments are quieter, but nothing is unclear or hesitant. Kelley's girlish singing hadn't changed much. Every so often the focus in the band gets just a touch more intense, with thrilling results -- the verses on "You're My Own," in contrast to the sweet-enough choruses, feel suffused with threat and drama, Flint's bass almost gothy in a Cure sense. Indeed there are a few moments where Robert Smith seems to be a reference point, while elsewhere there's material that's downright Neil Young-sounding in its epic electric melancholy -- check the instrumental break of "I'll Always Know You" for a good example.

 
 

Tracklist

1
Salt4:09
2
Liar's Liar5:52
3
You're My Own3:22
4
I'll Always Know You4:33
5
Tough5:08
6
Firewalker3:12
7
Soaking3:28
8
Candy Star4:03
9
Waiting Forever3:32
10
Perplexed3:57

24 April 2010

REVOLVER Baby's Angry 1992






Artist Biography by


Revolver was a heavily melodic shoegaze band that released a trio of singles on Hut (Heaven Sent and Angel, Crimson, and Venice) a compilation of those singles, and one studio LP before calling it quits in the early '90s. Unlike a lot of their peers, Revolver focused on songs more than sounds, almost to an overambitious fault. Formed in London in 1990, the band consisted of Mat Flint (guitar/vocals), Hamish Brown (bass), and Nick Dewey (drums). By 1993, Flint had joined Hot Rod, who released a record in 1993 on Caroline. He eventually joined Death in Vegas as their bassist.

Tracklist

1 Venice 4:29
2 Painting Pictures 3:47
3 Red All Over 3:30
4 Heaven Sent An Angel 4:47
5 Drowning Inside 3:36
6 Molasses 4:31
7 Cherish 4:02
8 Since Yesterday 4:04
9 Don't Ever Leave 4:00