eMusic Review
As all too many bands have discovered to their cost, releasing one of the greatest singles in pop history as your first record can be a disastrous career move. Although they made a clutch of perfect pop albums, Derry's finest fivesome were never able to live down the fact that their vinyl debut, "Teenage Kicks," distilled the quintessence of everything that was great about '60s pop and delivered it with the furious energy of '70s punk. As a result, subsequent hits like "Jimmy Jimmy" and "My Perfect Cousin," which would have been hailed as works of pop brilliance in any other context, paled by comparison. Although they were loved by the critics, and notoriously the all-time favourites of the UK's uber-deejay John Peel, the band never quite recovered its momentum. When Feargal Sharkey packed his unique warbling vibrato vocals and quit for a solo career, it was all over.
The ‘tones songwriting duo of John and Damian O'Neill ploughed on for years as the worthy but uninspired That Petrol Emotion and it wasn't until 1999 that they had the nerve to resurrect the old band, replacing Feargal with the less distinctive Paul McLoone. This, their second album with that new… read more »