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If you're someone who refuses to listen to anything after Cursive's first breakup and reformation, Kudzu Wish will probably be straight up your alley. This North Carolina quintet doesn't waste any time being artsy or creating mini-epics for albums; they just crank the amps up and deliver the angular, post-hardcore rock the way your older brother likes it. Reverse Hurricane conjures up images of sweaty basement shows where the band is sweating out as much alcohol as they imbibe between each 3-minute blast of intensity.

As mentioned before, a comparison to early - early - Cursive can be drawn here, especially with the vocals, which share a timbre eeriely similar to Stephen Pederson, formerly of Cursive and currently of Criteria. There's also an obvious Chapel Hill influence present, as when you pry back the layers of distortion you can hear the influence of Archers Of Loaf and maybe even Superchunk buried in the mix.

The band works best when firing on all cylinders on tracks such as "We've Got Big Hands" and "The Guilt." The former is a rather ballsy song reminiscent of Vaux, complete with well-placed cowbell usage. The latter is probably Kudzu Wish's "signature" song, if they had one - the 6/8 beat drives the dualing vocals, making a Small Brown Bike comparison all too easy [and all too accurate]. The song builds and crashes a few times before finally coming to a halt after 3 minutes.

Kudzu Wish hasn't released their masterpiece yet and probably won't for a bit of time, but this is a good start on the road to notoriety. Good, solid stuff.

MP3
The Guilt






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    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 7:29 AM (EDT)
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    The album fucking rocks. Ive had the pleasure of seeing and playing with these guys a few times and it is rather intimidating. Of course in a world were people enjoy listening to garbage and obsessing over their image it's hard to see the rock underneath. I mean there aren't even boobies on the cover . . . i think.

    Posted by slippy on 2004-06-07 14:56:13
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    I downloaded "The Guilt", what a great song.

    Posted by fritobandito on 2004-06-07 08:54:27
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    So good. I fuckin love this album.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
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    the singer wears cowboy boots=lame shit.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at 12:44 PM (EDT)
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    sounds more like criteria than cursive,

    Posted by ObeyYourParents on 2004-06-02 01:47:21
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    Eh, the record is decent. Nothing to "write home" about, but decent. They're definitely much better live. Even if the singer is a drunken dwarf. At least he's a merry little chap (With cowboy boots).

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at 12:28 AM (EDT)
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    Wow, another reference to Cursive in a Scott review.

    -bemused-

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at 11:42 PM (EDT)
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    I agree with the comment about the album's art. The cover picture sucks. Oh, and so does the downloadable MP3. Really crappy vocals (and backing vocals), lame droning guitars, and simple drums.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at 9:27 PM (EDT)
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    scott was in a good mood today, methinks.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at 8:27 PM (EDT)
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    I love how some bands can just wipe their asses and call it cover art.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at 5:03 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    the mp3 sounds good

    Posted by noreply on 2004-06-01 17:02:45
    My Score:

    first, this sounds good to me