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Lewd Acts

Black Eye Blues
2009
Deathwish

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Review by: Brian
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Published on October 2nd 2009

Lewd Acts have stepped up their game with Black Eye Blues, a full-length full of dirty, grimey hardcore that manages to provide both a searing, original intensity and artistic statement all at once. Black Eye Blues speaks to its mish-mash of various influences and coalesces them into unifying themes and sounds, but that tends to be a gravelly, vaguely metallic hardcore sound that isn't so much menacing as it is a beautifully destructive, surprisingly scant 29 minutes.

A lot of the narratives are told in a seemingly personal, storytelling form that often flows seamlessly from one song to the next -- it does so with the first two tracks, anyway, and it lends a bleaker outlook to an already grueling album. "I was born with soapbox shoes, / and raised on morals that I chose to lose," is the very first couplet of the album, after all. Later, the narrator builds an intricate metaphor in the self-explanatory, pounding and raw "My Father Was a Locomotive."

Though based in California, the band must share a member with Brooklyn's Spanish Bombs, since the vocals occasionally sound exactly like SB's lead singer (like the seriously dynamic parts in "Young Lovers, Old Livers") and there's no guest credited in the liner notes. Additionally, the band share SB's penchant for dark, slightly experimental textures that add character and dynamism to the songs. But there's shades of a wide variety of hardcore-leaning bands in these tracks, similarities ranging from Shipwreck to Neurosis, with that rumbling, dirge-y recording that could only be captured in gravelly genius form by Kurt Ballou.

"Wide Black Eyes" is the "No Heroes" of the album, a charging, relentless 1:28 with a raspy, rusted hook carrying it through. That's a common slant for the album, but it works wonderfully, where "I Don't Need You" weaves in a head-bobbing bassline in its first minute before the song abruptly halts to a slower tempo at said minute's end. Taking it "easier" is the other mode of operation for Lewd Acts, as shown by bluesy, blistered refrains in the minimal "Who Knew the West Coast Could Be So Cold?", mixing up the momentum, while the nearly five-minute "Penmanship Sailed" is a fuller-bodied, brooding bout of desperation with a percussion-heavy fit in its last minute.

Thematic, accomplished, creative and ugly, Black Eye Blues is a rather strong long-player debut, and possibly the most complete and realized hardcore album you'll hear all year.

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Young Lovers, Old Livers




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    Posted by PaddingtonBear on 2009-11-09 10:16:44

    100% deathwish quality) angry and gloomy album, I like it

    Posted by RisingTide on 2009-10-05 11:44:03
    My Score:

    awesome band and awesome record.

    Posted by wentz_equals_death on 2009-10-03 19:33:53

    sweet, i remember seeing them in san diego once or twice and they did kinda kick ass

    Posted by blip on 2009-10-03 18:20:21

    Spanish Bombs rule. great review.

    Posted by elliot on 2009-10-03 16:51:03

    Whenever I hear this album title, I hear it as "Black Guy Blues."

    Posted by blanktapesemptybottles on 2009-10-03 12:55:50

    fucking love this record

    Posted by Allon on 2009-10-03 11:32:22
    My Score:

    it totally rips, i love it when a record has big theme tied to it. also lewd acts is one of the only hadrcore bands i think are really talented at writing long songs and keeping them interesting

    Posted by letthebeatdrop on 2009-10-02 21:24:44
    My Score:

    this album is fucking furious!