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"This
is not your fathers (or grandfathers) drowsy, zen-positive
hippie music. I would imagine Paul Weller and Andrew Loog Oldham might
listen to this stuff while pouring themselves Sunday morning black
and tans." |
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| 10/05 |
Bliss
/ Aquamarine - Redditch,
Worcestershire, England |
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"I totally
love this album. It's so moving, inspiring and uplifting, on so many
levels. Quite probably the best album I've heard for some time."
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| 08/05 |
Havoc
Television (Havoc TV is a music channel available nationwide
by Comcast and Adelphia digital cable service providers.)
"The Grip Weeds mow over their pre-Woodstock love-and-peace vibe
with a treble-heavy, early 70s guitar attack." |
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| 08/05 |
Americana
UK
The Grip Weeds psychedelic rock for the new millennium is a
groovy trip man. |
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| 06/05 |
Bucketfull
of Brains - London, England |
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"This
is a band of four distinct individual talents that superbly blend
together as one, creating a whole which is greater than its parts
and which, without each of these pieces, would be left lacking." |
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| 04/14/05 |
Pop
Culture Press - Austin, Texas |
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"Bottom
line, give me a hard-rockin band with excellent songs, 3-4 part
harmony, and a touch of paisley, and the occasional sitar, and Im
there. |
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| 03/10/05 |
The Grip
Weeds
Giant on the Beach
Rainbow Quartz Records
"Music: New Jerseys the Grip Weeds may have a throwback
look, feel and attitude, but make no mistake, this is highly advanced
pop music. Founded by brothers Rick (rhythm guitar) and Kurt Reil
(lead vocals/drums), along with Kristin Pinell (lead guitar) and Michael
Kelly (bass), this is a group with a vision
for great hooks and harmonies. Psychedelic overtones and serious songwriting
chops make this CD stand out, song after song.
Drumming: The Grip Weeds bio refers to Kurt Reil as a powerhouse
drummer, pounding out grooves and fills with the precision of a sober
Keith Moon to which we grin and say, Amen. Kurt
gets your attention right away on Astral Man, with its
tense tom-led intro, whomping 4/4 beat, and engaging transitions that
keep the song moving straight ahead. His pillowy groove forms the
perfect bed for the soaring jangle of Realities. His quick-sweeping
fills are always a pleasure, like the ones he sprays across Infinite
Soul, a song which refuses to get out of your head. Kurt lets
his mind and skills go free on the trippy Get By, where
he builds the song by applying driving power all across the kit. Plus,
hes the lead singer throughout, and does just fine at that function.
Verdict: One of this years true diamonds
in the rough." -David Weiss, writer for Drum!, Mix,
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Uptown
Magazine - Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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"The Grip
Weeds rank as one of the more eclectic members of the mind-bogglingly
cool Rainbow Quartz stable of artists." |
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| 01/20/05 |
USATODAY.com
Talk Today
All Things Music: USA TODAY's Ken Barnes
Tuesday, Jan. 11 2005
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I need your help. I've reached
a rut in my music collection. i'm getting tired of my older
CD's but I'm having trouble finding any good new CD's. I was
looking for some good grage rock. I really don't care for too
much pop/rock, but if its good, and has guitars, I'll give it
a listen. Thank you in advance. |
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Good garage rock, huh? Check out
the White Stripes, Green Hornes, Grip
Weeds, Contrast, maybe the Hives (listen to a couple
tracks first), Detroit Cobras, Donnas (not really garage-rock
but plenty of guitars and pop tunes), Mooney Suzuki, for starters.
There's plenty more where those came from. |
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| 11/18/04 |
The
Rock and Roll Report |
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"Now
this is rock and roll! The Gripweeds manage
to combine this psychedelic eclecticism with powerful pop hooks to
put together some absolutely first class rock and roll."
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| 01/02/04 |
Chartattack
- Toronto, Ontario (Canada) |
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"While
their last album, The Sound Is In You , was an enjoyable listen, Giant
is even better, with just a tad more aggression amping up their already
fine pop songwriting." |
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| 01/19/05 |
Soulshine
- Scarborough, Ontario (Canada) |
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"...While
its dangerous to call The Weeds latest effort perfect...the
New Jersey four-piece follow their forefathers footsteps closely,
and do a bang-up job of it." |
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| 01/19/05 |
Graffiti
- Charleston, West Virginia |
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"NJs
Grip Weeds have bridged the gap between old and new..." |
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| 01/05/05 |
PopMatters
- Evanston, IL |
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"...you
have to have the chops to make this kind of homage work, and the Grip
Weeds do. Kurt Reil has an explosive drum technique that propels the
music, drives it ahead. His partner in rhythm, bassist Michael Kelly,
lends a thick bottom to the music, keeping it grounded. On top of
this foundation, guitarists Rick Reil -- Kurt's brother -- and Kristin
Pinelli spin musical gold, supplying snaking solos and intricate fills,
creating a musical mise en scene." |
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Magnet
- Philadelphia, PA |
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"With
a knack for unleashing simultaneously tingly and white-knuckled riffs
and weaving together vocal harmonies as if they'd grown up together
singing in a church choir, the Grip Weeds have a palpable group chemistry
that so many bands boast of but so few actually possess." |
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| 12/04 |
NBunderground
- New Brunswick, NJ |
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"Just
prior to the release of their fourth CD Giant On The Beach, the Grip
Weeds (Rick,Kurt, guitarist Kristin Pinell, and bassist Michael Kelly)
kindly took the time to share with Night & Day some thoughts on
songwriting, the new album, and all things Grip Weed." |
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| 12/21/04 |
High
Bias - Austin, Texas |
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"...the
band is as tight and tuneful as ever ..." |
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| 11/22/04 |
Ottawa
X-press - Ottawa,
Canada |
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Giant On The
Beach
Jeremy Milks
The Rainbow Quartz label is becoming hugely prolific, virtually recreating
the power pop scene all on their own. The Grip Weeds will find resonance
with fans of early Sloan and even the older generation who still have
Badfinger records stashed away. The variation here is the psychedelia
bent the Weeds have, which may or may not be their strongest selling
point. Fortunately there's no sitar and they do rock out, as evidenced
by an earlier Ottawa gig that everyone missed. Well
crafted pop worth checking out. |
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| 11/12/04 |
iJamming
- Brooklyn, New York |
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"...Grip
Weeds distinguish themselves from the planet's glut of Little Steven-sanctioned
60s revivalists by sheer professionalism. Giant On The Beach...is
profoundly well produced, its psychedelic melodies, Merseybeat riffs
and surf harmonies resonating with a clarity that...remind us of all
that's good about the old." |
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| 11/10/04 |
Splendid
Magazine - Downers Grove, IL |
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"...Giant
on the Beach is power-pop par excellence..." |
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| 11/04 |
Bucketfull
of Brains - London, England |
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"...a
near-perfect slice of vintage psychedelic pop music with all the hallmarks
which will make fans of the genre rejoice...of all the bands purveying
the psychedelic pop genre, The Grip Weeds have the best chance of
achieving perfection." |
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| 11/04 |
LMNOP
and BabySue - Cleveland, Tennessee |
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"...Songs
are what make or break bands of course...and that's what makes Giant
such a pleasing spin. The thirteen cuts on this album are pleasing
smooth pop with a really cool organic sound... (Rating: 5+++) " |
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| 11/04 |
Fufkin |
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"Yet another
well done album from this New Jersey psychedelic band. If you are
a psych-pop fan who likes the psych to be a bit stronger than the
pop, you should give this a whirl." |
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| 11/04 |
Fufkin |
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"...a
disc that will contend for Top Ten honors in 2004...great songwriting,
great riffs and wonderful harmonies..." |
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