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5.0 out of 5 stars Gadjits new bio, January 24, 2002
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"thick_records" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wish We Never Met (Audio CD)
In 1977, EnglandŐs musical landscape was being shaped by The Clash, Elvis Costello, and The Who. In the U.S., AC/DC was breaking and Kiss was the number one band; the underground was being led by The Stooges and Johnny Thunders. At the same time, in a well-manicured suburb of Kansas City called Leawood, The GadjitsŐ main singer and songwriter Brandon Phillips was born. Fourteen years later Brandon would lead his younger brothers, Adam (9) and Zach (11) into a seedy bar in Kansas City to play The GadjitsŐ first gig to a handful of barflies and Harley riders. From that moment on, The Gadjits would spend the next ten years in a van gigging the punk rock circuit, instead of attending classes at Leawood High.

The bandŐs truant officer, so to speak, would be RancidŐs Tim Armstrong, who signed the band to his Epitaph/Hellcat label during The GadjitsŐ teen years. The bandŐs sound, embraced and directed by Armstrong, was made up of a hybrid of rock steady and punk that fit loosely into skaŐs 3rd Wave, which was in full swing at the time. As the young Gadjit brothers exposed themselves to the rich history of rumor, glory, and romance of life on the road, they developed into a smart and savvy rock and roll band. A band so true to the life that they had made for themselves, they would risk it all and no longer play the blue beats that once perked the kidsŐ ears. Instead they would write and perform a perfect blend of American roots, blues, and rock and roll. The change in musical direction was so severe that Hellcat passed on the bandŐs new sound, leaving the band in limbo for over a year. It wasnŐt until February of 2001 that THICK RecordsŐ mainstay and frontman of the Blue Meanies, Billy Spunke, became so enamored with the band during a short tour with The Gadjits that he brought them aboard the eclectic THICK Records.

Now one year later, THICK Records proudly releases ÒToday Is My Day,Ó a record written, recorded, and mixed by the band in their Leawood house. Joined by Mike Alexander (Revolvers) on second guitar and Ehren Starks on keys, The Gadjits open the garage door to a new sound that captures the true essence of rock and rollŐs classics. ItŐs not the sound of todayŐs rock resurgence, i.e. The Strokes and The White Stripes, but a revival following their own instincts instead of the current trends; proving once again that the kids truly are alright.

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5.0 out of 5 stars the gadjits rule OK?, September 26, 1999
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This review is from: Wish We Never Met (Audio CD)
i finally got this cd last night, at first i didn't think it was that great but the second time i listened to it.. i couldn't STOP! they're really infectious and i love their live show. this cd isn't as 'soul' as the last was and the other brother is singing some songs now too. it's awesome!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unexpected Surprise, November 21, 2003
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This review is from: Wish We Never Met (Audio CD)
I discovered the Gadjits on my own and they are really enjoyable. If you like the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Slow Gherkin, Dance Hall Crashers, or the ska in general, consider picking up this CD or At Ease (I've not heard their other CDs). If you want a more of punk angle I'd look else where. If you want clever lyrics and some cool music, this CD gets a thumbs up.

Have fun. Super G.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Really Good..., September 25, 1999
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This review is from: Wish We Never Met (Audio CD)
Great disc, but not as great as At Ease. Really Skankable..
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4.0 out of 5 stars ear pleasing, January 11, 2001
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This review is from: Wish We Never Met (Audio CD)
When I first bought this cd it was because my friend recommended it, and i didnt think it was anything special. But now it rocks my world! It's glued to my stereo, and i think my friends are gonna stab me in the ear soon because i listen to it so damn much. If your looking for something with a great beat and hot lyrics you have to buy this and At Ease! Yea so thats my story
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