eMusic

Start Your Trial

Sorted

by

Drones

 
Sorted
view larger image View Larger

Rate it!

Avg: 4.0 (2 ratings)

  • They Say...

    The first wave of UK punk bands almost to a man had trouble with their second albums; from the Clash's Give Em Enough Rope to the Damned's Music For Pleasure to the Adverts' Cast of Thousands and beyond, the second albums were awkward, tentative affairs, admirably unwilling to simply repeat what had worked the first time round (those that did, like the Jam's spotty This Is The Modern World, were generally weak), but equally unsure of what should happen next. Interestingly, this also happened to Manchester punks the Drones, which is particularly surprising since their second album, Sorted, wasn't written and recorded until 21 years after their debut! Only singer Mike Howells and guitarist Gus Callender remain from the original '70s lineup, but seeing as they were the band's creative core all along, the use of a different rhythm section doesn't harm anything. What does hurt is the generally lackluster songwriting, which rarely ventures out of a comfort zone of three-minute mid-tempo guitar-rock tunes that remind the historically knowledgeable listener that prior to their 1977 punk epiphany, the Drones were just another average pub rock group. The problem is that the few originals that most closely resemble vintage punk, most notably the sneering "Dirty Bastards," sound terribly forced. The pair of covers, the Motown classic "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (already forever connected to the Slits when it comes to UK punk covers) and a drastically shortened take on Don McLean's "American Pie," are simply really bad ideas. The Drones are hardly the most obscure of the first wave UK punk bands to reform in the aftermath of the '90s punk revival, but unfortunately, Sorted does not answer any pressing musical questions that had been left hanging in the intervening decades.

  • You Say...

    Write a Review

    I would like to say...

    Artist: Drones

    Album: Sorted

    Review Title: (maximum 50 characters)

    Your Review: (maximum 1,000 characters)

    Cancel

    Please keep your comments to the recordings themselves, and be courteous and respectful. Thanks! For further info, read our Community Guidelines.

The indie iTunes — Hardcore music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes Music Store's cheaper, cooler cousin.


Rolling Stone
Start Your Trial

Recently Viewed

Back
Forward

© 1998-2009 eMusic.com Inc. eMusic and the eMusic logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks in the USA or other countries. All rights reserved.

All Music Guide © 1992 - 2009 All Media Guide, LLC
Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC

Facebook®, YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia® are registered trademarks of their respective owners, Facebook Inc., Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Neither Facebook Inc., Google, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. nor Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. are partners or sponsors of eMusic. eMusic uses the Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia API but is not endorsed or certified by Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Wikipedia. eMusic does not pre-screen, monitor, endorse nor assume any liability for websites, contents, products, services or claims made by Facebook, YouTube, Flickr™ and Wikipedia®.