2009, In The Red
Insound Staff Pick - 2009! Last year Thee Oh Sees made an unexpected turn, delivering their wildest, weirdest, hardest-rocking record yet with The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending A Night In. Now Thee Oh Sees have followed it with an even wilder, more hard-rocking record, Help.
Recorded by Chris Woodhouse (The A-Frames, Mayyors), Help draws straight, dark lines to both the British psychedelic rock of bands like The Creation and the caveman thud of The Troggs while a Cramps-like appreciation for rockabilly lies not far below. The album weaves Dwyer's signature AM Radio howl with the catchiest of driving tunes, Brigid Dawson's gorgeous harmonies, heightened fidelity, thick spring-revered bombast, mighty drums, and an undeniable pull. The result is a sound somewhere beyond nostalgia, beyond the garage, beyond the fireside song and supposed goo-rock. Modern rock 'n' roll records don't come much better than this and Thee Oh Sees are one of the best bands going.
Recorded by Chris Woodhouse (The A-Frames, Mayyors), Help draws straight, dark lines to both the British psychedelic rock of bands like The Creation and the caveman thud of The Troggs while a Cramps-like appreciation for rockabilly lies not far below. The album weaves Dwyer's signature AM Radio howl with the catchiest of driving tunes, Brigid Dawson's gorgeous harmonies, heightened fidelity, thick spring-revered bombast, mighty drums, and an undeniable pull. The result is a sound somewhere beyond nostalgia, beyond the garage, beyond the fireside song and supposed goo-rock. Modern rock 'n' roll records don't come much better than this and Thee Oh Sees are one of the best bands going.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Enemy Destruct |
| 2 | Ruby Go Home |
| 3 | Meat Step Lively |
| 4 | Flag in the Court |
| 5 | Turn Around |
| 6 | Can You See |
| 7 | Rainbow |
| 8 | Go Meet the Seed |
| 9 | I Can't Get No |
| 10 | Soda St. #1 |
| 11 | Destroyed Fortress Reappears |
| 12 | Peanut Butter Oven |
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