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While 2003's Do You Swing? was strong enough to convince any doubters that the Fleshtones were still firing on all cylinders after cranking out the "Super Rock" since 1976, 2005's Beachhead goes that fine album one better -- Beachhead not only matches it for great songs, but actually rocks out with greater muscle and élan. Six of Beachhead's 11 songs were recorded with nuevo-garage kingpin Jim Diamond at his Ghetto Recorders studio in Detroit, while the remainder of the disc was produced by Rick Miller of Southern Culture on the Skids at his Kudzu Ranch facilities, and the tag-team production seems to have been a shrewd choice -- Miller's recordings boast a bit more production police and nuance, while Diamond captured the Fleshtones while they were fired up and rocking hard, and when you put it all together one gets the best of both worlds. (Though Diamond was behind the board for the moody closer, "Late September Moon," and Miller recorded the rollicking "Push Up Man," proving neither man's skills are mutually exclusive.) If Peter Zaremba's voice isn't as smooth as it once was, he's still plenty commanding, and the rest of the band -- Keith Streng on guitar, Ken Fox on bass, and Bill Milhizer at the drums -- sound sharp, powerful, and muscular without losing touch with the smarts and sense of fun that always made this band a hit at social gatherings. And the opening hat trick of "Bigger and Better," "Serious," and "Pretty Pretty Pretty" shows these guys still have the hooks, the riffs, and the gift of gab firmly at their command -- the Fleshtones haven't stopped writing cool songs and playing them right, and Beachhead is one solid blast of Super Rock thunder that will get the party started. ~ Mark Deming
The Fleshtones: Keith Streng (guitars); Peter Zaremba (harmonica); Ken Fox, Bill Milhizer (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Jim Diamond, Rick Miller (guitar).
"Their single-mindedness pays off once again on this stompingly satisfying set." - Grade: B plus Fleshtones Beachhead Songs Purchase Beachhead CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Fleshtones Do You Swing CD (2003)
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$13.69 Some folks like to say that history is cyclical, and it certainly supports this theory that just as a bunch of young bucks have (once again) come along to say that rock & roll is getting stale and needs a good dose of high attitude and fuzz-tone energy, the Fleshtones -- who've been saying the same thing since 1977 -- have re-emerged to remind the world how this whole "super rock" thing is supposed to be done. Maybe they don't dress quite as sharp as the Hives, or pose as well as the Strokes, or get worshiped by the British press quite like the White Stripes, but one spin of the Fleshtones' 2003 platter Do You Swing? proves that if you wanna get a rock & roll dance party started, Peter Zaremba and company are still your finest one-stop shopping place. And perhaps having some fresh competition (not ...
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$11.69 Fountains Of Wayne was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. "Stacy's Mom" was nominated for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
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| | Minus 5 I Don't Know Who I Am CD (2003) Let The War Against Music
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$13.85 Although Scott McCaughey pays his bills as a loyal R.E.M. sideman, the longtime Young Fresh Fellows frontman's Minus 5 project has allowed him to explore his fundamental pop/rock leanings with colleague Peter Buck on albums like 2001's acclaimed Let the War Against Music Begin. Recorded in tandem with that set, I Don't Know Who I Am -- a limited-edition disc reportedly restricted to a pressing of just 2,000 copies -- is far darker and more experimental, as evidenced by the set launcher, "There Is No Music." Meshing a slide guitar with ...
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| | Believe In Angels Believe In Me CD (2004) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
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$34.95 Believe in Angels.Believe in Me marks the solo debut of Angel, alumnus of third-tier teen pop act No Secrets. Its rhythms and lyrical themes are a bit more mature than your average Radio Disney pap - Angel's going for pop-R&B here, for the most part, as "Lessons in Love" and "Chinese Whispers" prove. "Believe in Angels" and "Wild Guess" opt for slightly more dance-oriented feel, while "Just the Way I Am" and the sassy "Mama's Little Girl" utilize the success-proven formula of a crunchy, processed electric guitar over clicky push-button percussion. A couple of late-album ballads are purely functionary. ~ Johnny Loftus
Angel is a veteran of the third-tier teen pop act No Secrets, which had its greatest success shilling in backup roles for blonde goblin Aaron Carter. There's nothing as preposterous as the faux-Will Smith party pap of Carter's "Stride [Jump on the Fizzy]" on Believe in Angels...Believe in Me, Angel's redundant solo debut. But the record is equally soulless, zipping listlessly through dance-oriented truffles ("Believe ...
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