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Dispensing almost entirely with Folly's ska-punk beginnings -- only "Broken" and "We Believe" even come close to a rude boy vibe -- Resist Convenience reintroduces the New Jersey-based band, straddling that fine line between anthemic street punk and brutal metalcore. Punch-the-air choruses share songs with unison-riff verses delivered in Jon Tummillo's feral growl, and drummer Anthony Wille tends to play about twice as fast as everyone else. As a result, Folly have removed the one aspect of their sound that was particularly unique in the present post-hardcore arena, in favor of making themselves sound pretty much like a fuzzy amalgam of two more generally acceptable musical styles without capturing most of the inherent excitement of either. Overall, Resist Convenience is a disappointment, but this is clearly a transitional album capturing a band at an awkward career point. ~ Stewart Mason
Folly: Jon Tummillo (vocals); Agim Colaku, Geoff Towle (guitar); Arben Colaku (bass guitar); Anthony Wille (drums).
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$11.85 One would think that a mixture of jumpy ska-punk and intense post-hardcore wouldn't work, but Folly's full-length debut is a surprisingly cohesive and solid album. It helps that the band has developed this ...
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$11.85 Since the early 2000s, what's now known as post-hardcore has been consistently codified into something eminently marketable. Screaming bloody murder over churning angular guitars has suddenly salable qualities, as long as the rage is offset by whimpering pianos and heart-flailing harmonies. This systemization isn't necessarily bad, as the groups it affects often make very arresting music. But that doesn't mean the formula itself isn't questionable. In 2004 From First to Last unleashes its ...
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| | Be Your Own Pet CD (2006) Digipak
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$9.15 Not so much an album as a stampede of songs, Be Your Own Pet's first full-length serves up more of the bratty, chaotic garage/noise/pop ...
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| | Genya Ravan ...And I Mean It! CD (1979)
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$15.65 ...And I Mean It is an amalgam of girl group, new wave, blues, pop and folk/rock by Genya Ravan. To hear her exquisite voice on Night Owl soaring above her own backing vocals is intense, imagine Etta James backed by The Sex Pistols doing a rock version of Earth Angel. Of all Genya Ravan's work, ...And I Mean It is possibly the most concise and picture perfect statement of what the woman is musically about. A girl group pioneer who worked with Richard Perry prior to his finding The Pointer Sisters groove, there is no doubt Ravan influenced that major producer, and his work did the same for her. Pedal To The Medal is high - end treble rock before it came into vogue. This is the other side of Siren, the album Genya produced for Ronnie Spector, with more emphasis on a good-time rocking party. I'm Wired, Wired, Wired is a rock & roll anthem for people who burn the candle at both ends, while I Won't Sleep On The Wet Spot embodies the unbridled sexuality of this album. The music crunches while Ravan uses her voice, her production skills, and her legacy to create something far removed from her days in Ten Wheel Drive. The horns are replaced by searing guitars and Charlie Giordano's magical piano work. The sound of the keyboard and its erratic splashes really are key to I Won't Sleep On The Wet Spot, while the guitar and bass battle it out. Steve..., on the other hand, is Goldie & The Gingerbreads ten years after. This Genya Ravan/Conrad Taylor composition was the 45 from the album, and it has hit written all over it. 20th Century just didn't have the right ...
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| | John Coltrane First Trane CD (1957) Reissue; Remastered; Digipak
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$9.65 Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studios).
This Deluxe Edition of COLTRANE includes a bonus disc of previously unissued material.
McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (bass); Elvin Jones (drums).
John Coltrane's albums, especially the ones he recorded in the 1960s, can usually be assessed as either groundbreaking or "ground holding" (that is, Coltrane would develop trails he'd previously blazed). COLTRANE (1962) may fall into the latter category, but that doesn't make it any less satisfying. Featuring the great saxophonist's legendary quartet (pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and bassist Jimmy Garrison), COLTRANE is packed with spectacular playing, especially on the lengthy, winding "Out of This World," the pulsing, Eastern-tinged "Tunji," and the hard bop-flavored "Miles' Mode."
Recorded one month after DAKAR, COLTRANE explores many similar directions, and again features the tenor saxophonist as part of a three-horn front line, albeit with baritone saxophone and a trumpeter. It also showcases Texan Red Garland on the first three cuts, while DAKAR pianist Mal Waldron is featured on the final three.
The rhythm team of Albert Heath and Paul Chambers gives COLTRANE a more centered rhythm feel than its predecessor, as the bass player's huge beat and elegant harmonic ...
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