Taking cues primarily from early
Cheap Trick and
Electric Light Orchestra,
The Shazam
mold hard rock that, initially, sounds out of place on the Not Lame
label, which focuses entirely on power pop. However, on repeat listens
it becomes obvious why this group is so often lumped in with fine pop
acts; their hooks are remarkably strong and melodic. While they're
clearly out of step with the times (The music here is entirely steeped
in the late '70s, and while it may have sold millions then, it is
unlikely to go past "cult" status now), Godspeed the Shazam is an
excellent hard rock pleasure. Many of these songs sound like lost
classics, especially the excellent "Super Tuesday" (an anthemic rocker
on the lament of the loser of a presidential election) and "Gonna Miss
Yer Train."
The Shazam
also occasionally dip into glam, especially on "Sunshine Tonight" and
"The Stranded Stars" and, not surprisingly, they make that work too. It
all amounts to yet another gem on the Not Lame label.
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