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3.0 out of 5 stars
Very derivative, but with a spark of crazy imagination,
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This review is from: I'll Take It (Audio CD)
Recalling Weezer, Veruca Salt, Portishead, Big Star("Sister Lovers" era)and some weird cross-pollination of Blondie and Lagwagon, Mink Lungs are NOT the punk-rock Partridge Family described on the cover sticker(it was the main reason I bought the damn thing). But, if you can forgive the opening two tracks(which are excruciating), you get something a little offbeat in track #3("Men in Belted Sweaters")and it begins picking up from there. I especially liked #10 thru #17(with the exception of "Dishes", an ode to...dishwashing). Mink Lungs come on like a trippy '60's throwback(with a cover model who looks like Mia Farrow gulping a downer)but the music doesn't match the image(which is usually death). There are some very inspired bits, although the vocalists aren't wildly gifted. Advice: get rid of the groovy graphics, concentrate on ONE influence(the straightforward rock is much more appealing than the frat-boy sex stuff or the sci-fi take-offs). The playing is colorful and adept, as is some of the writing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
"dishes...sometimes my boss is mean",
By astroboy (bedlam pa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I'll Take It (Audio CD)
Ok, first to the guy who liked it and didn't like the ode to dishwashing...please relisten to that song! It is easily one of the best tracks on either of their albums. It is a perfectly constructed story about a person, not an ode to dishwashing.second, to the guy who said derivative. What isn't anymore except for the most outlandish music that can sometimes not be called music, see Animal Collective, or Wolf Eyes, for two. Third, to the guy who said mean spirited. Since when does the 'spirit " of the material an artist puts out have anything to do with a review of it's quality? So someone who likes death metal could say about reggae..."it's too happy." I mean really. what you say is like giving a movie a bad review because it is in subtitles. Ok now, to the guy who really liked it and said it grows on you. Hell yeah it does. i was a huge fan of The better Button, this album was very different and it put me off. the direction is scattered, but man does that fade upon a perfect listen over a nice jameson on ice and quality speakers. The MINK LUNGS ARE GONE....where? Why? What happened. We saw them at Khyber pass in philly at the dawn of the I'll take it tour. A crowd of 15 attended and most had no idea what they missed by drinkin at the bar. We drank with them for hours after and they pushed tons of free vinyl all over us. Then they left for europe and disappeared for ever. GOD BLESS THE MINK LUNGS. BUY THEIR ALBUMS!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Complete, maybe too complete,
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This review is from: I'll Take It (Audio CD)
Coolness is nicely uncovered.This is a pretty cool rock record. It's got enough variation and craftsmanship to keep you interested (even after 17 tracks) I urge you not to concentrate on the vocals, just let the whole thing kind of wash over you. What it lacks in "direction" (and it lacks direction) it makes up for in skill and great song construction. It comes across almost as a compilation based on the aforementioned no direction but again recovers well because everybody can play well (good save) This is better than it gets reviewed in my opinion, I like virtually every track and the tracks I don't completely enjoy tend to have some redeeming qualities. Worthy of a purchase, with no negative side effects. Key mention: Time has only strengthened my opinion of this CD and I liked it almost right away (it gets better fast) and has the depth to linger in the play circulation of my heavy rotating group of favorites. One additional Key: This CD is also almost never annoying or irritating even though this "musical format" tends to be a "hit and miss" musical category in my opinion. Examples of hit and miss in this category are Mooney Suzuki or McKlusky or Hot Snakes... all great bands that have scores of terrible songs scattered about their material. Mink Lungs hits the mark with more regularity and when they miss it's still pretty okay and not a track skip.
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