Black&White&BlueMoon Town
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Vee Vee - Archers of Loaf
Well, as the only reviewer living in the vicinity where this band originated from, I was interested to see what I missed out when they were touring around the local bars or the Brewery or Cat's Cradle while I was busy in the mid-90s listening to other bands.
Then I found the irony that they opened for the Eagles, um, er, ... I'm sorry, it was actually Weezer back in 1995 on their world tour. I'm not sure if Foggy had seen that tour, but that did make me smile given a somewhat recent comparison about Rivers' band on the Rock Evolution thread. That's some good stuff there I couldn't have made up even if I tried.
I liked the guitars on this, but that's about where it unfortunately ends with me. I'm much more a fan of the alternative rock and muffled guitars on Sugar and other bands of the like, but the vocals on this was a rinse and repeat and had the songs blending together not in a good way. OB1 took my penultimate song line, so good on that one.
The distorted guitars carried the tracks. Take a song like "Let the Loser Melt". Great guitar opening, right? This is what I like, but what's missing? Ah yes, then the vocals enter halfway through and I remember the opening promise of the track is gone before the vocals entered. I'm sure they're witty and all, but it's hard for me to listen over the delivery.
I'm glad they don't take themselves too seriously, and with their off-kilter sound, it's no wonder they don't. I'm at a 5.5/10 on enjoyment here and I know that's going to be just fine with these loafers and slackers from App State. Am I glad to have heard this? Absolutely, as it's another data point along the Rock Evolution of music I otherwise missed when this year came up, but thankfully it got covered here and enough have enjoyed it for it to prove its point. Am I also glad Disc 2 of the Deluxe Remaster wasn't part of this? Yes, that too.
Well, as the only reviewer living in the vicinity where this band originated from, I was interested to see what I missed out when they were touring around the local bars or the Brewery or Cat's Cradle while I was busy in the mid-90s listening to other bands.
Then I found the irony that they opened for the Eagles, um, er, ... I'm sorry, it was actually Weezer back in 1995 on their world tour. I'm not sure if Foggy had seen that tour, but that did make me smile given a somewhat recent comparison about Rivers' band on the Rock Evolution thread. That's some good stuff there I couldn't have made up even if I tried.
I liked the guitars on this, but that's about where it unfortunately ends with me. I'm much more a fan of the alternative rock and muffled guitars on Sugar and other bands of the like, but the vocals on this was a rinse and repeat and had the songs blending together not in a good way. OB1 took my penultimate song line, so good on that one.
The distorted guitars carried the tracks. Take a song like "Let the Loser Melt". Great guitar opening, right? This is what I like, but what's missing? Ah yes, then the vocals enter halfway through and I remember the opening promise of the track is gone before the vocals entered. I'm sure they're witty and all, but it's hard for me to listen over the delivery.
I'm glad they don't take themselves too seriously, and with their off-kilter sound, it's no wonder they don't. I'm at a 5.5/10 on enjoyment here and I know that's going to be just fine with these loafers and slackers from App State. Am I glad to have heard this? Absolutely, as it's another data point along the Rock Evolution of music I otherwise missed when this year came up, but thankfully it got covered here and enough have enjoyed it for it to prove its point. Am I also glad Disc 2 of the Deluxe Remaster wasn't part of this? Yes, that too.