Monday, May 05, 2008

American Speedway-Ship of fools

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Prophase
2008

A lot of bands talk about playing genuine rock, but it doesn't take long to tell who is genuine and who is full of hot air. Philadelphia's American Speedway have only been around for a little over a year and they may be full of Pabst Blue Ribbon, but they are real enough. It's kind of like the New Bomb Turks bumped into Motorhead on their way to an AC/DC concert. There are no pretences, hidden agendas or extra baggage, but instead it's fairly straight out, gritty hard rock and I think that's all these guys were aiming for. So mission accomplished there and they also succeed in not overstaying their welcome which could be a problem for this style. The bulk of their formula is driven by fire and fun and they maintain enough of both to keep the album going. I doubt it's an album than anyone could listen to all the time because it's definitely something you have to be in a certain mood for. I think the key here is don't take yourselves too seriously and they obviously don't. It's the kind of music where you can just can just kick back and enjoy it without having to concentrate that much. At times that can be great so it's good that there are bands out there plugging at it like American Speedway.

http://www.myspace.com/americanspeedway

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4 Comments:

Blogger bob_vinyl said...

I heard these guys on Sirius and they reminded me a bit of Gang Green.

3:48 AM  
Blogger Metal Mark said...

bob-That's possible, they are a little more metal though and they like a different kind of beer.

11:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey, we'll drink bud if you buy it for us!
-johnny griswold

3:37 PM  
Blogger Ray Van Horn, Jr. said...

this one's in my queue; I barely got the gist the last time I spun them since it was in noisy conditions, blah

4:13 AM  

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