Saturday, December 14, 2024
JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #971JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #971.605.242! Kristy Lee – Live At The Soul Kitchen (self released) :: All rise! Court is in session!
The honorable Judge Kristy Lee presiding! Wielding an acoustic guitar like a gavel, this rightfully irate woman dispenses
Alabama justice in the form of cautionary tales like the aptly-titled “45” in which an abused woman shoots her
abuser in self-defense with Exhibit A. The female jury in the audience is solidly on Kristy’s side because she’s
got too much soulful personality and heartfelt passion to be held back by the quivering likes of you, you worm, so
stand up and take your medicine like a man. Guilty on all counts! Next case. Immolate
– Ruminate (MVD Audio) :: The album cover outside shows a skeleton awash in flames while the album music inside
shows the vocalist buried alive in dense slabs of Spectorish sound; a sonic distinction that almost makes this the Exile
On Aladdin Sane St. of death metal. Double bonus points for having a singer who actually sings instead of screams and
for having a band that’s smart enough to take their musical cues from Powerman 5000—not that they’d ever
admit it. Elizabeth And The Catapult – The
Other Side Of Zero (Verve Forecast) :: From the label that gave you Billie Holiday comes another woman y’gotta
watch out for, what with her woeful tales of doomed romance like “Go Away My Lover” on which she laments: “Darling
won’t you go? Leave me to my tower, leave me all alone.” But it’s not all Garboesque fun ’n’
games because there’s a dark Lynch-pin supporting these proceedings that’ll make you nervously laugh at her insightful
lyrics and then suddenly think: does she really mean it? Jonas
& The Massive Attraction – Big Slice (self released) :: Having studied such previous purveyors
as Springsteen and Aerosmith, it’s apparent that Jonas & The Massive Attraction want to prove it all night that
they’re the new modern masters of the Power Ballad; an aspiration which they admirably achieve on three quarters of
Big Slice. But since man does not live on ballads alone, I’m pleased to say that the remainder of the record
is a raucous romp of ramped up heavy duty rock ’n’ roll that, with a little bit of dedication to the cause, could
very end up reverberating all the way back to the sonic neighborhood where Buzz Shearman’s legendary band Moxy used
to live—and yes, that’s a challenge. FIZZLING PLATTER
OF THE WEEK: Bryan Ferry – Olympia (Virgin) :: I was looking through my record collection for some
rejects to give away as Christmas presents when I came across this prime candidate. The come-hither satin sheets cover photo
may look like a Roxy Music throwback but this ballad-bloated album ain’t no Stranded by a Country
Life mile. Which only goes to show that you can lead Bryan Ferry, Eno, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay and Chris Spedding
back to the fountain of rock, but you can’t make them drink. Be
seeing you!
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