B.R.M.C.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Virgin)
Reviewed by Jason Thornberry
I think my friends have good taste, so I when I overheard Love Burns with that
very hooky chorus in the salon I go to I asked who it was. I got the cd a few
days later and have since had several songs become wedged in my skull.
This San Francisco trio creates a dark, and morose at times soundscape that
hangs precariously on overcast, joyless but melodic guitar lines. This debut has
a rather dingy and gray sound quality, though all of the performances are
distinct. If the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club album had been released in a day-
glo sleeve with the band members dressed as clowns immersed in a smiling
birthday cake fight I'd still be calling this a dark album.
Named after Marlon Brando's rough and tumble gang in the 1950 film The Wild One
this group are able to evoke the gloom of Joy Division with the collated
dissonance of The Jesus & Mary Chain and the sarcasm of early Cure. Recommended.
Standouts include Awake, Love Burns, Red Eyes and Tears, Rifles, the Lennon-ish
Head Up High and Salvation.
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© 2001 - Jason Thornberry