JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #858.597.232!
Mike Evin – Good Watermelon (Just Friends) :: Just like the first song “Great
Pop Song” shows, Mike Evin plays tribute to the tinny transistor radio tradition of Top Ten bliss. Powered by a jing-janglin’
piano, happy hippie handclaps and chirpy chick backing vocals, the resultant pseudo-Gospel proceedings are both exhilarating
and exalted in a charmingly naïve way not heard since early Runt-era Rundgren. Go ahead. Ignore him.
Kelly Joe Phelps – Western Bell
(Black Hen) :: He’s got a name like an old jazzbo stringer and a mug like an old Waitesbo singer but inside the sleeve
this acoustic guitar slinger has woven a thoughtful instrumental album.
Leeroy Stagger – Everything Is Real (Boompa) :: The cover
sticker says “the title track is (sic) rollicking 3 minute classic reminiscent of late 70’s New York punk”
but that’s a (very sic) rollicking three line lie written by some promo bumpkin who’s obviously too young to have
lived through late ’70s New York punk to know what they’re talking about—which does a disservice to Stagger
Lee’s latest album of pop country tunes. Trust me: if this sounded anything even remotely like Unca Lou or
David Jo, I’d know.
Howling
Bells – Radio Wars (Nettwerk) :: England’s long-lost missing link between Juju and
A Kiss In The Dreamhouse. Really.
Anti-Flag – The People Or The Gun (Side One Dummy) :: This anti-Obama album reflects
a refreshing return to their raucous roots. A portion of the sales will be donated to Amnesty International but don’t
let that socialist sop stop you from counting up this spare Clashian change that you can really believe in. What’s
that you say? They’re not anti-Obama? They just rage against the machine that pulled his puppet strings? Uh
huh.
Danko Jones
– This Is Danko Jones (Aquarius) :: He walks into the room with a record in his hand. He plays it on the turntable
and you ask: “Who is that man?” I’m here to tell ya so you’ll understand: this is one Mr. Jones who
knows what’s happenin’ baby—and this fifteen track, thirteen-year spannin’ compilation of hellacious
hard rock ’n’ roll will have your bouncin’ brainpan borin’ huge holes in your noggin!
Ministry – Adios…
(13th Planet) :: This political polemic is about as humorously heavy as heavy humor gets these days and it’s a fitting
epitaph for one of rock’s more rebellious rabble-rousers. Points deducted for (1) partially lifting the record title
from the last Ramones studio album; and (2) not including “Jesus Built My Hot Rod” so that they could cleverly
call this live set: Let’s Hit The $#!%in’ Road.
Tipper Gore – PMRC (Parential Warning) :: Sorry.
The End Is Not The End
– House Of Heroes (Gotee) :: And, in the end, they’re being compared to The Beatles but using a Rigbyish
string section doesn’t even make them a not so Badfinger. Points deducted for still putting a hidden “bonus track”
on an album—and who started that stupid trend, anyway?
The Beatles – “Her Majesty” (Apple) :: Ooops.
SIZZLING PLATTER OF THE WEEK Watermelon
Slim – Escape From The Chicken Coop (Northern Blues) :: The back cover shows a big rig’s rear
with a bumper sticker that reads “HOW’S MY SLIDE PLAYING? 1-866-540-0003” so I’m here to stick my
finger in the hole and dial up an endorsement that this is Slim’s best record yet—and if the title “Gone
Dead Train” means anything to you, then you’ll dig where he’s headed. Bonus points for slingin’ a
hot hash duet with Jenny Littleton.
Big Black – “The Power Of Independent Trucking” (Touch And Go) :: A chicken
in every port.
Be seeing
you!