Artist The
Grip Weeds Album House of Vibes Revisited Rating 4.5
Stars Release Date Aug 4, 2007 Label Ground
Up Genre * Rock AMG Album ID R 1206952
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all the groups to emerge in the mid-90s, few better captured the disparate sounds
of the time than The Grip Weeds did on their debut, self-produced and self-recorded
album House of Vibes. With hindsight, it's evident that the band were the
American answer to Britpop, both were plowing the same British Invasion
field. However, the Weeds spread much further afield, into late 60s psychedelia
and hard rock, and with "Out of Today" even added a tinge of grunge
to their retro sound. Their album was an astonishing
achievement, and has barely dated over the last 13 years, so no wonder the group
decided to remodel it for House of Vibes Revisted. The remix is subtly done, giving
the set a cleaner sound and pulling the bass more to the fore, but it's little
more then freshening up a perfectly good frock. What
makes the reissue relevant are a trio of short interviews and the nine bonus tracks
appended to the remixed album. A pair of the latter were recorded live in 1993,
including a fiery attack on "Out of Today" and a spectacular Cream-y
take on Fleetwood Mac's "One Sunny Day". A further quartet were performed
in acoustic fashion during a radio appearance in 1995. There
the group gave "Close Descending Love" an acid wash, trotted out there
best Beatles-esque harmonies for a cover of the Blues Things's "It Ain't
No Big Thing", showcase their best guitar interplay on "Someone",
and deliver up a succulent version of Jefferson Airplane's "Good Shepherd".
A trio of fabulous demos complete the set, offering further insight into the band's
musical vision. But fans aren't done yet, stick the CD into your computer, and
go on-line for more music, videos, info, photos and more. Quite a package then,
with the photo-laced sleeve notes telling the story of the band's early years
and the making of this stellar album. |