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Of the dozens of grunge (or "heavy alternative") bands that emerged in the wake of Nirvana's success, one of the few that managed anything close to Kurt Cobain's emotional resonance was Local H. Just as much of Nirvana's early material was informed by Cobain's experiences growing up as a misfit in blue-collar Aberdeen, WA, Local H's Scott Lucas spun a loose concept album out of life in Zion, IL, a dead-end town in the industrial Midwest, for the group's second disc, As Good as Dead. Though Cobain's artier ambitions added an oddball sonic undertow to his neo-Sabbath dropped chords, Lucas' tastes obviously run to meat-and-potatoes hard rock, with just enough of a melody line to give you something to hum while you bang your head. But while Lucas has the guitar (and bass) style of a rock dude, like Cobain, he has the soul of a punk rocker, albeit one growing up in a nowhere town who isn't sure how to get out. With 13 songs written in the voice of a guy who never got past the city limits, As Good as Dead is a litany of bitterness over a life that's being wasted before your very eyes, from the dumb-ass machismo of "High-Fiving MF" and the delusional nostalgia of "Back in the Day" to the self-destructive dysfunctional relationship of "No Problem" and the alcoholic self-loathing of "Fritz's Corner." Even the album's funny moments speak of disappointment and dashed hopes -- in "Lovey Dovey," Lucas sounds happiest when his best friend is fighting with his girlfriend, and while the line "If I was Eddie Vedder/Would you like me any better?" cuts several ways at once, there's something in the delivery that suggests Lucas knows the answer...and doesn't want to hear it. Musically, As Good as Dead sounds just as brutal as its lyrics; while there's a graceful minor-key lyricism to quieter number like "No Problem" and "Eddie Vedder," Lucas and drummer Joe Daniels bash with an unsettling intensity on "Nothing Special" and "I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are." While the two sludgy slow numbers that close the album bring As Good as Dead to a disappointing conclusion, maybe it's appropriate -- you can't end an album about failure on a note of triumph, and anyone who grew up in a one-paper town will doubtless wince with recognition at the bitter hopelessness of As Good as Dead. ~ Mark Deming
Recorded at The Carriage House, Stamford, Connecticut.
Personnel: Scott Lucas (guitar); Joe Daniels (drums).
Recording information: Carriage House, Stanford, CT.
Local H: Scott Lucas (various instruments); Joe Daniels (drums).
Local H As Good As Dead Songs As Good As Dead Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   #1 Band As with all there Cd's this one is great, if you are a big fan of local h buy the cd Cattlemen Don't, its a cd of when Bryn and David, were playing with tripple fast action. You will like it Submitted by Canter_27 (West Mansfield,OH,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
As Good as it gets The Album was truly great I love every song on the album. "Bond to the Floor" is the best with Hi- Fiving MF and Eddie Veder a close second the sound is crystal clear and the lyrics are raw. I wouldn't lie to you this is worth the four stars I given. Submitted by a reviewer (Lumberton, NC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rocks! Dude, this CD rocks so hard it's not even funny. I can't even describe how much I love it. Local H is gettin' right up there in my favorite bands, they're gettin' right up there with Nirvana and Stone Temple Pilot, adn Disturbed, now that's sayin' something. Submitted by blueljg269 (Green Mountain, IA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This band should tour with self titled the're so good all the songs are awsome on this cd, they sound alot like self titled a lakeland, FL band. They would be perfect touring partners. Just buy this cd; it's one of their best Submitted by a reviewer (lakeland,Fl) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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