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Only Thunder

Lower Bounds (2008)
Bermuda Mohawk Productions

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Published on November 21st 2008


There are certain phrases that, though true, still seem to conflict with what your brain perceives to be true. California voters are homophobic by majority. There are less people in Alaska than San Jose, CA. And Colorado is a hot bed of musical diversity. Though it may seem odd, it's actually quite true. Despite the initial thoughts of folk music and John Denver (who was actually born in New Mexico), Colorado has spawned everything from Drag the River to Ghost Buffalo, to Planes Mistaken for Stars -- even Pinhead Circus. Hell, Colorado is even bucking its political history, voting for a Democratic presidential candidate for just the second time in 40 years. So it makes perfect sense that Only Thunder is exactly what you'd never expect from Colorado.

Only Thunder is a veritable who's who of "who's that?" The band boasts former members of the Blackout Pact, Ghost Buffalo, Cost of Living, the Mediks and a ton of others. Chances are if you were a fan of those bands you've already heard of Only Thunder and have made your mind up one way or the other about their debut full-length, Lower Bounds. But, where does that leave you, undecided and unaware listeners? The short answer is they lay somewhere between heavy, groove-driven hard rock and more traditional forms of emotional punk. Sort of like Hot Water Music meets one of the better popular hard rock bands. Sound appealing? Probably not, because those comparisons are always incredibly vague and often inaccurate. So interested readers trek on.

The thing that pops out about this album on first listen is that Only Thunder seems much more driven musically than lyrically. That isn't to say the lyrics aren't present but the band seems to spend far more time focusing on constructing a solid melody, knocking out deep grooves and occasionally noodling around than they do trying to write a wicked falsetto or some incoherent story. This works to the band's advantage. Though the vocals are strong and suitable for the music, they are clearly not going to stand out enough to become the band's trademark. However, their amazing musicianship and talent for writing heavy and melodious music might.

The main issue with Lower Bounds is that the tracks that stand out, really stand out and those that don't, really don't. It isn't to say that you can't enjoy the whole album (I rarely skip a track when I put it on) but you clearly know when your favorite track comes on and the rest of the time it may not be so clear what track is playing. For example, "Fucking Your Way to the Middle" immediately jumps out as a track you'd hear in a gang or motorcycle film (like "Sons of Anarchy") that would be all over the radio the next day. Likewise, I'm always aware when "Ice Bullets" comes on and instantly begin to look forward to the unavoidable head-nodding melodies and the awesome guitar solo. However, on that same note, I probably couldn't distinguish "Splatter House" from "Her vs. The Triceramom." Not that either are bad tracks -- they just seem to lack the power or instant catch that makes the standout tracks on the album so good.

Overall, Lower Bounds is an great debut album that shows a ton of promise. At its best, Lower Bounds is a hard rock roller-coaster that toys with everything from unusual timing and vocal effects to swooping instruments and vocal laying. At its worst, it still boasts good, if not immediately memorable rock songs that are better than most albums' "filler." If Only Thunder keep writing solid songs that are as sonically layered and enjoyable as Lower Bounds, they will definitely have a good place amongst the amazing and varied artists of the fine state of Colorado.



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    PinkPenguin (January 16, 2009)

    love this album... sounds like a mix between The Honor System and PBC, but that might just be me

    xote (November 24, 2008)

    Angel Hair from CO fucking ruled.

    bryne (November 24, 2008)

    Good review, and you gave it the same score I would have.

    icapped2pac (November 24, 2008)

    Solid debut. The orange vinyl with the grey/black splatters is sweet, too.

    Ghostbuffalo (November 22, 2008)

    Great Album, Great Band, Great Dudes.

    and no PMFS are not pissed, seeing as how we spent 1 year as a band in Peoria and 9 in Denver, I think we would consider them both home.

    Go purchase your Only thunder record NOW!

    DrGunn (November 22, 2008)

    i should move to denver. rent is shockingly cheap there.

    SloaneDaley (November 22, 2008)

    wow I forgot that The Gamits and Christie Front Drive were from there, Denver has produced or nurtured a decent amount of good to great bands. I'll check these studs out.

    DarthNader (November 22, 2008)

    "and of course who could forget Harrison Bergeron!"

    of course

    xshoutoutx (November 21, 2008)

    ... also, in correlation to bands from Colorado, maybe some more lesser known bands, but still awesome none the less... and mostly my friends:

    Día Dora Vida: (check them out, in my opinion the best shit to hit CO in a while, though they just moved to portland) http://www.myspace.com/diadoravida

    The Great Redneck Hope (broken up but awesome grind and great dudes)

    A Novel Form (really poppy but once again awesome and dedicated dudes)

    10-4 Eleanor (some of my good friends, good beard punk from FOCO)

    Peña

    Autokinoton (still to this day the loudest band i've ever heard)

    ... and of course who could forget Harrison Bergeron! Still to me the best, aside from TBP, band to come out of CO during my time.

    xshoutoutx (November 21, 2008)

    just glad to see some post blackout pact endeavors... this is really decent!

    sourvein (November 21, 2008)

    this band is pretty good. i bet the next record will be better

    also other bands from CO:
    Christie Front Drive
    The Gamits
    Angel Hair
    Love Me Destoyer
    Shogun

    all those bands did pretty well from what i remember

    Dante3000 (November 21, 2008)

    haha, sorry folks. PMFS are pissed!
    -Dante

    mystereohasmono (November 21, 2008)

    PMFS started in Peoria IL. After their first record, they migrated to Denver. This is fact.

    Ikari (November 21, 2008)

    Colorado did not spawn Planes Mistaken for Stars; they moved there after their first record

    ashtraymonument (November 21, 2008)

    colorado is better than you.

    the_other_scott (November 21, 2008)

    Denver/Boulder has had some really successful bands over the past five years.

    Devotchka
    The Blackout Pact
    3OH!3
    Signal to Noise
    Grace Gale
    The Photo Atlas
    The Flobots
    The Hot IQs
    The Swayback
    Planes MIstaken for Stars
    Fear Before the March of Flames
    Vaux

    DefyPhysics (November 21, 2008)

    This is a great album and I think the reviewer hit it right on the mark. There's a few standout songs, and then there's filler (but really good filler). It's an album that is listenable to all the way through, and that's all you can really ask of an album.

    This album reminds me of Small Brown Bike's last album and Able Baker Fox. Just with more noodling around on the guitars.

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