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REVIEWS:
Bad Timing
Arena Rock Recording Company, 2003
Drowned
In Sound
2/9/2003
http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/6031.html
Whilst
the cool hatted tripes of NYC are currently moving from New Wave
to Duran Duran synth slop in the list of cool retro scenes to
focus their Greenwich Village fanzines on, some residents of Manhattan
are a bit more firmly stationed.
Grand
Mal, for example, appear to have found their niche; their groove,
their alma mater. Locked down, sleazed up seventies rolling rock
filth very much Stones, very not The Faint. Initially, the vocals
remind of Bobby G or even Tim Burgess, and then you realise its
because at points in their respective careers, they too, have
paid homage to the Gods of the Stones and their ilk.
So
what's new? Nothing. What's great? Everything. Roaring, rollicking,
self-believing tunes that are more interested in "standing
in the corner smoking marijuana", and warning you about that
girl you just know is going to be trouble, but dammit, you just
can't help it. Mix in a handful of wonderfully blissed-out smack-soul
ballads
and you have a prime guitar-toting stew of true believing rock
worship.
Not
on the cool list, then, but really fucking cool.
Rating:
Four Stars ****
Author: Gareth Dobson
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