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![]() | The ObsoletesIs This Progress?2004 1-4-5
Review by: Brian See others by this writer The Obsoletes (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on June 18th 2004 Exhibiting an alt-country-pop style in the direct range of Limbeck’s last release, The Obsoletes have put together a relatively solid debut full-length. Although there are numerous instances of potential copycatting, like the fact that “Down to Milwaukee” having its title of the song repeated for the chorus until it’s pounded in your head is oddly similar to the catchy, stateside theme of “In Ohio On Some Steps,” The Obsoletes are still able to stand on their own tinting pop-rock with their somewhat more “roots” country influence. To be fair, they hardly suffer from the same-song syndrome Limbeck pulled off so well, though. Each song is fairly well represented, like the opener “Empty Sidewalk” with its tribute to Elvis Presley’s “Burnin’ Love,” as they steal a line and a few chords. There’s a really “down-home” feel to the whole album, and it’s probably due to the aforementioned, somewhat more roots-wise influences, with a definite Pete Townshend quality leaking out from the sound, or even the Elvis aping provoking subtle moments from the first song on. At about 52 minutes (factoring in the subtraction of time involving the silence preceding the secret track), it’s extremely similar to Roy’s last album in respects to the over-ambitious quality shown, although, even Roy’s was ten minutes shorter and one song less. Even with the countless infectious melodies spilling from the speakers, I can’t help but lose my focus for a portion of the album. Still, fans of the genre should find a lot of enjoyment in Is This Progress?, and even others may appreciate a few spins of it. MP3s at The Obsoletes’s site and 145 Records’s site, since Flash doesn’t let me copy shortcuts.Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
I'm not really sure why this hasn't been mentioned, but this the band that used to be known as YESTERDAY'S KIDS....they were on Panic Button/Lookout. They rocked then, and yes, they rock now. It's all rock and roll. Saw these guys live in Milwaukee a few months ago. they were really really good. Good rock n roll for people who still like that sort of thing. I didn't really catch THAT much of the alt-country vibe from them, but it's possible that it comes through more on record. I will have to pick this up I like the mp3s. They remind me a little bit of Bracket. I think I might pick up this album |