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There's something unassuming about The Atomic Missiles, an intangible quality that's greater than the sum of it's parts. Are Real provides a curious mix of Bomp-style lo-fi garage with enough pop sensibilities to make a successful alt-rock band. However, rather than tapping into the fashion conscious stream of Television-inspired acts vying for a piece of The Strokes' pie, The Atomic Missiles are charting their own course of deep psychedelic grooves, the occasional burst of punk fury and smarter-then-it-seems lyricism.

Sean Korman's vocals are the real defining feature here and their deadpan monotone that gives the record a unique edge. The band seems to be playing off his vocal style, and as a result the songs always seem slightly slower. It's a bit more laid back then one expects. Of course, this should kill the record's momentum, and at times it comes close, but the band's rhythm section takes it as an opportunity to plant their hooks deeper in your head. The greatest skill of the Atomic Missiles is that when they want the world to slow down and groove just a little more, they succeed more often than not.

This works best on tracks like the "Warm Bed on A Cold Night" and the album opening "The War Is Over." It's here where the Missiles are at their most cohesive, with a Pixies inspired melody and venomous lyrics delivered in Korman's sleepy drone. Over a crunchy garage rhythm he kicks the record off with a delightfully off-kilter call and response of "The television news tell me that the war is over", followed by a charmingly sarcastic group response of "Yeah... yeah... yeah." It's moments like these that should get a smile from fans of the Taking Heads' or Ramones' quirks. The band's forays into safer alt-rock territory are less inspired though. If marketing were no issue, "California" and "How Much Do I Adore You" would quite likely make a splash on modern rock radio, but up against the other material on the record they sound somewhat out of place. On the other hand, fast punk songs like "1999" sound more natural for the band. It's far from the most distinctive stuff out there, but it's a nice counterweight for the slower tempo material.

Are Real isn't a bad effort for what's obviously a young band with a lot of growth ahead of them. They're playing from a solid set of influences but have enough of their own personality that, down the road, The Atomic Missiles could write themselves a truly killer record.






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    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at 8:07 PM (EST)

    Pro-Bush?
    These guys have lyrics like "I called my senator he told me son this war is right. and the president is happy 'cause his enemies didn't fight. I watch fox news, it's all I can do. I happier pretending it's freedom they're defending." "Bill o reilly talking and telling me we're sure to win. it's such a damn shame how nothing has changed, I'm happier obeying what the tv is displaying." Definitely not pro-bush

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 24, 2005 at 8:01 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    This album was so real.
    1000 stars

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 21, 2005 at 2:28 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    Awesome. Fucking so awesome.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 at 8:02 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    "I think you're a banana."

    this i cannot deny.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at 8:14 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    "you didn't. i just wanted to make a point that you were a mango. especially for your comment about asians."

    I think you're a banana.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at 5:24 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    you didn't. i just wanted to make a point that you were a mango. especially for your comment about asians.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at 4:19 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    "Chinatown" is the name of Jets To Brazil's best song, fuckwit. I should change it though, chinks make me queasy.

    -Chinatown

    Jets to Brazil are great. you're a retard.

    - Mike"

    When did I say they weren't? Inbred whale hunter.

    -Chinatown

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 13, 2004 at 7:26 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    First off, Asian chicks are ugly.

    Second, the best JTB song is 'I Typed For Miles.'

    Asian chicks are fine.

    and yes, i typed for miles is the best JTB song...closely followed by Little Light.

    Posted by Anchors on 2004-12-13 18:26:25
    My Score:

    First off, Asian chicks are ugly.

    Second, the best JTB song is 'I Typed For Miles.'

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 13, 2004 at 3:24 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    "Chinatown" is the name of Jets To Brazil's best song, fuckwit. I should change it though, chinks make me queasy.

    -Chinatown

    Jets to Brazil are great. you're a retard.

    - Mike

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 12, 2004 at 2:30 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    "Chinatown" is the name of Jets To Brazil's best song, fuckwit. I should change it though, chinks make me queasy.

    -Chinatown

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 12, 2004 at 6:57 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    "Judging by Chinatown's name, I'll assume he's chinese and simply fuck his sister."

    Oh, Jonsey, you never cease to make me laugh.

    Posted by stevejonestherealbones on 2004-12-11 16:11:35
    My Score:

    Judging by Chinatown's name, I'll assume he's chinese and simply fuck his sister.

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    Posted by shindo on 2004-12-10 23:32:25
    My Score:

    Chinatown the lyrics to the first song on the record are overtly anti-Bush.

    -adam

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 10, 2004 at 11:26 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    Judging by this band's name and the album title, I'll assume they're pro-Bush and simply move along.

    -Chinatown