

The Rebels Not In (CD)
Once again, Calvin Johnson and Doug Martsch have united to crank out some of the weirdest, most oddly danceable tunes this side of King Kong. On The Rebels Not In, the third full-length effort from the Halo Benders, the duo does a much better job of vocal harmonizing than on their two prior albums, trading deep wails for off-key whines in their own unique fashion. Vocally, this record belongs largely to Calvin, accompanied largely by the trademark shimmering guitar work of Martsch. Opening with "Virginia Reel Around the Fountain," the band takes a far-removed stab at the Smiths classic by combining their trademark zany lyrics with melodramatic teenage angst. "Lonesome Sundown" best exemplifies the wonderful creativity that results from the union of the principal songwriters from Built To Spill and Beat Happening. The Rebels Not In is easily their most accessible effort yet, filled with upbeat, weird and wonderful tunes and a beat so catchy it's often difficult to stop your feet from tapping. - All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Virginia Reel Around the Fountain |
| 2 | Your Asterisk |
| 3 | Lonesome Sundown |
| 4 | Devil City Destiny |
| 5 | Bury Me |
| 6 | Surfers Haze |
| 7 | Do That Thing |
| 8 | Love Travels Faster |
| 9 | Turn It My Way |
| 10 | Rebels Got a Hole in It |
| 11 | Foggy Bottom |
| Ben
- portland, OR, USA |
| The first time I heard the Halo Benders, I was pretty disappointed. I had heard about them from Built to Spill and when I heard, what I thought at the time, was a butchering of Virginia Reel Around the Fountain, I wasn't gonna give them a second chance. But I've sinced come to appreciate the playfullness between Doug Martsch's comforting high voice and Calvin Johnson's low monotone voice. This album in particular is probably their best work, with such gems as Virginia, Lonesome Sundown, Do That Thing, and Foggy Bottom. It may take some getting used to, but if you're a Beat happening fan, a Built to Spill fan, or just a fan of eccentric, unique music in general, definitely check out this album. | |
| Lindsay Baker
- Providence, RI, USA |
| The finest effort from the team of Calvin Johnson and Doug Martsch to date. This album begins with the epic "Virginia Reel Around the Fountain" which connects with Martsch's work with Built to Spill. "Love Travels Faster" is a poignant ballad, and as always with silly lyrics about love traveling faster than cats and robots. My favorite track is "Turn it my Way," the albums 9th song--I believe the end of the song includes the highest you'll ever hear Calvin Johnson singing. The endearing lyrics mixed with the swirling melodies of Martsch's guitar riffs makes this album a classic of the 90's pacific northwest. With lyrics like "your savage cabage" how can this album be bad? | |