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| 10/05 |
Stuff
at Night - Boston,
Massachusetts |
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The Grip
Weeds, The Sound is in You (Rainbow Quartz). Little Steven showcased
the Weeds's three-minute masterpiece, "Every Minute," on
his Underground Garage syndicated radio show. The rest of the foursome's
2003 album (now available in a remastered, remixed version with bonus
tracks) is pretty terrific too.
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| 2/15/04 |
High
Bias - Austin, Texas
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"...best
of the overtly retro underground power pop bands." |
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| 11/14/03 |
Echo
Weekly - North Kitchener,
Ontario (Canada) |
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"...The
Grip Weeds’ ambitious second album gets the remixed and remastered
treatment courtesy of the ’60s pop revivalists at Rainbow Quartz Records..."
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| 11/07/03 |
iJamming
- Brooklyn,
New York |
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"...delivering
Action-style white soul alongside that moment in the Who's 1960s career
where the power chords started giving way to carefully co-ordinated
arpeggios." B+. |
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| 10/06/03 |
Spill
Magazine - Toronto,
Ontario (Canada) |
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"... this
CD successfully merges ‘60s R&B-influenced rock with ‘90s Britpop
to create a modern sound with brilliant melodies and catchy hooks." |
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| 10/06/03 |
Harp
Magazine -
Silver Spring, Maryland |
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"...the
Grip Weeds have an amazing grasp of vocal harmonies, collective group
unity, and songwriting skill." |
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| 9/15/03 |
Logo
Magazine -
Southampton, England |
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"One of
the label's brightest hopes...they offer the shock of the new."
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| 9/02/03 |
MOHAIR
SWEETS -
Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada) |
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"Powerful
pop-based rock honest in its intentions and true to it's roots that
is well-crafted, extremely well-played and delivered with passion." |
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| 8/06/03 |
Splendid
- Illinois |
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"The Sound
is in You's real magic lies in its ability to transport listeners
to a simpler time..." |
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| 7/03 |
Fufkin
- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida |
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"...the
reissue disc...is an exceptionally enjoyable one for any fans of psychedelic
pop or just pop in general." |
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| 7/23/03 |
Mundanesounds.com
- Carthage, Texas |
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"...The
Grip Weeds are very much a band with a simple genius--and that is
to rock." |
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| 7/20/03 |
Entertainment
Today - Los Angeles,
California |
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"...their
music—a swirling, ’60s-era melange of pop, psychedelia and straight
rock—evinces a more robust set of influences." |
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| 7/3/03 |
Chart
Attack - Toronto,
Canada |
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"...The
Gripweeds sound somewhat slicker and smarter than most modern day
garage rockers." |
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| 7/1/00 |
Rolling
Stone - Germany |
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"...Excellence
in sound, stylishness in design: advantages which make a hell of a
difference in any given musical context, but nowhere as much as in
the world of psychedelic pop... ***1/2" |
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| 1/21/00 |
All
Music Guide -
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
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"...there
is a certain depth and something uniquely yearning inherent in the
Grip Weeds' music that sets it apart from any power-pop that has come
before or after...With their second album, the Grip Weeds reached
the pinnacle of the '90s pop-rock curve. (4 1/2 out of 5 stars)" |
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| 11/1/99 |
Kevin
Mathews - Singapore |
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"...With
no stone left unturned, this record explores every aspect of folk,
psychedelia, acid rock, British R&B, Merseybeat imaginable to
create one of the decade's masterpieces. (8.5)." |
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| 10/99 |
The
Celebrity Cafe - Valley
Stream, New York |
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"There
are countless influences that affect my work as a vocalist, drummer,
songwriter, guitarist and producer. The thing is, they just sort of
come up in the heat of the moment, when you're working on something
or thinking about it. I suppose my main influences are the Beatles,
the Byrds, The Who, The Moody Blues, Brian Wilson, maybe John Mayall.
I'm mostly into rock music and electric blues but I also really like
classical Western and Eastern music and some jazz, but not that fusion
stuff!" |
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| 10/99 |
Amplifier
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
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"The New
York contingent was well represented by Mannix and the Mockers, who
both played sparkling, well-received sets. The Gripweeds, however,
sent everybody into orbit with a powerful, near-perfect melding of
groovy psychedelia, Byrdsy strumming and guitar heroics. And, I take
back what I said in the IPO program about Clem Burke being the best
pop drummer around; after witnessing the Gripweeds’ fire and brimstone,
I am now a convert to The Percussion Church of Kurt Reil…" |
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| 7/8/99 |
KICKS
- The Courier News -
New Jersey |
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"...Someone
has to step forward with just a little bit of vision. There's a lot
of talent here. A lot of energy has been created here. It's really
just a matter of organizing the energy. It wasn't there when we started
playing 10 years ago. The New Brunswick scene was mostly punk bands.
Now a lot of the bands are playing this type of music." |
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| 04/99 |
20th
Century Guitar Magazine -
Douglaston, New York |
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"...The
intro track, appropriately called "Intro" and the following "In Waking
Dreams" provide enough of a signal to spark the interest of any pop
fan with a good ear. Recorded at their 'House of Vibes' Studio, The
Sound Is In You is a modern pop classic made to be heard by fans of
'60s groups such as The Who and The Byrds at their most rocked out." |
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| 04/99 |
Bucketfull
of Brains - London,
England |
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"Togged
out in leather and velvet, the Grip Weeds have all the tainted glamour
of a classic Rock n’ Roll band, and are strange birds in the Power
Pop nest they are often presumed to inhabit..." |
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| 04/99 |
Jersey
Beat - Weehawkin,
New Jersey |
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"...Moreover,
the band's endlessly experimental sensibility, keenly honed to a razor-sharp
point, neatly echoes a sweetly upbeat 60's mindset without ever reducing
it to a sentimental cliche. A smashingly fine and most refreshing
album." |
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| 04/99 |
YeahYeahYeah
- Boonton, New Jersey |
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"So the
place was packed, and the band's set was perfectly timed to impress
the now overflowing club. I just wasn't ready for what happened. Out
of nowhere came The Sound Is In You's opening cut, "In Waking Dreams"
live and explosive with Kurt Reil's Keith Moon-ish fills and the band's
quasi-psychedelic pop sound..." |
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| 03/99 |
YeahYeahYeah
- Boonton, New Jersey |
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"Ranked
number 47 in the Editor's Picks for the Top 50 Albums of 1998. Also,
on the list of artists include REM, Elvis Costello, The Posies, The
Jesus & Mary Chain and Beck." |
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| 04/99 |
The
Village Voice - New
York, New York |
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"Ranked
number #6 by Dawn Eden on the list of top albums of 1998"
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| 3/4/99 |
Music.com
- Hackettstown, New Jersey |
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"Somewhere
between the Smithereens and Monster Magnet is where The Grip Weeds
should settle in the course of great New Jersey rock bands. Working,
writing, and recording from the House Of Vibes, the quartet's Highland
Park headquarters, the band has released a sure gem to the scene,
The Sound Is In You, a beautiful blend of power-pop rhythms, sweet
melodies, and to-die-for Beatlesque harmonies." |
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| 2/12/99 |
Goldmine
- Iola, Wisconsin |
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"This
New Jersey foursome is making a rapid ascent from alternative underground
cult status to mainstream acceptance." |
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| 2/99 |
Not
Lame Recordings -
Ft. Collins, Colorado |
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"A monstrous
new release from the fab Grip Weeds... Anthems galore and one of the
most mightily Top Of The Shelf releases of the year. Extremely Highly
Recommended." |
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| 1/99 |
Magnet |
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"The Grip
Weeds polish their Revolver-era Beatles-meets-Badfinger-and-the Who
sound and hit a bull's eye..." |
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| 1/99 |
Amplifier
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
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"...Where
H.O.V. found many critics attaching a "psychedelic" label to The Grip
Weeds sound, The Sound Is In You covers a wide range of styles from
spiritual ("In Waking Dreams") to power pop ("Ready And Waiting")
to folk-rock ("What I Believe Is You") to, well okay, psychedelia
("Inca")." |
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| 1/99 |
Amplifier
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
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"Great
'60s meets '90s rock, with ripping guitars, powerful drumming, and
golden harmonies on top...One of the best live bands today, do check
them out, as well as their CDs." |
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| 1/99 |
Shake
It Up |
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"A keen
sense of melody pops up (pardon the pun) all over The Sound Is In
You but achieves its highest peak on the marvelous Strange Bird -
which could have been called Strange Byrd. Some great harmonies come
through here and the melody carried by the guitars create a lovely
cascading pattern. Strange Bird is not only the best track here, but
one of the best tracks I've heard in 1998..." |
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| 1/99 |
Twangzine |
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"This
furtive foursome,together for over a decade now, FINALLY unleashes
the "Revolver" we all sensed they had in ‘em all along. Yessir, these
Weeds have seldom sounded or played this assuredly tuneful before
AND, believe it or not, they can actually replicate it all On Stageo!
Ever once hear those Beatles attempt "Tomorrow Never Knows" outside
of Abbey Road? Huh?? Case possibly closed then..." |
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| 1/99 |
The
Record - At Your
Leisure |
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"The Sound
Is In You is my favorite release of this year..." |
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