A Blast!
Turbo-charged! Light-years ahead of its time, so it sounds like it was recorded yesterday. I miss Ed Crawford, he and Watt and Hurley made a hell of a team. This is not just punk, folks. This is ROCK.
Turbo-charged! Light-years ahead of its time, so it sounds like it was recorded yesterday. I miss Ed Crawford, he and Watt and Hurley made a hell of a team. This is not just punk, folks. This is ROCK.
Slight hyperbole never hurt anyone. Or did it?
the other reviewers pretty much said it all. so why am I writing a review? Just want to add that the other firehoses range from good to vg. this one's less about mike's chops --though they're there, mixed in better under ed's more confident playing and better lyrical & vocal focus. I think mike contributed a bit more overall songwriting on this. think less ball hog, more tugboat. finally this record shows less trying to be like the minutemen --or the meat puppets, rem, and more fIREHOSE, pretty close to excellent.
This is the most complete album from fIREHOSE and it holds up very well. Better production, songwriting and particularly improved guitar playing from Ed.
Mike Watt's got skills. The best of fIREHOSE reaches Minutemen heights on occasion, and this is IMHO their best album. Also check out the Secondmen, Watt's organ, bass, drums trio. Great for bass players/fans and interesting as well.