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Vol. 2, Issue #18 Sept. 28th - October 11th, 2007
CD Reviews: The Mooney Suzuki - Have Mercy
With the exception of opener “99%” and the title track, “Have Mercy,” Tyler’s absence can be felt all throughout the album by the way of its lack of guitar flare and catchiness. The intoxicating beats and riffs of Suzuki’s past have been scrapped away, leaving jangly acoustic failures and unfortunate attempts at drug reference glamour. It saddens me to see a band that was at one time the quintessential revival band become so bleak and, for the lack of a better word, dated. They have failed to mature, which oddly enough, is something we all expected from them. While it may be somewhat peculiar to expect such radical evolution from a band that derives most of its influence from classic rock, progression is what defined those classic rock icons to begin with. Should we expect any less from The Mooney Suzuki? |
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