Ash
- Free All Angels
Label: Kinetic
Records
Rating:
Tracks: Walking Barefoot
Shining Light
Burn Baby Burn
Candy
Cherry Bomb
Submission
Someday
Pacific Palisades
Shark
Sometimes
Nicole
There's A Star
World Domination
So The Story Goes - (bonus track)
Ash is that rare band that is able to write
many different kinds of songs well. As a matter of fact, it is this songwriting
ability, combined with their musicianship, that makes the jarring transitions
between songs on their US debut “Free All Angels” entirely excusable. The
sixteen-song album vacillates between straight rock, punk-pop, and ballads
at a frenetic pace that can catch the listener off guard in places but
never to the point of being offensive. Guitar licks, distortion, and strings
are the band’s tricks of the trade, often bringing back memories of the
early to mid 90’s. However, Ash still manage to carve their own personality.
The album starts off with two of the more
straight-up rock pieces on the album, “Walking Barefoot” and “Shining Light.”
These two songs, especially “Walking,” attempt to channel the breezy alt
rock-lite of the Gin Blossoms, which is why the single/track three, “Burn
Baby Burn,” comes off as the first of many non sequiturs on the album,
presenting itself as a punk pop piece to compete with the current wave
of New Found Glories and Box Car Racers.
“Burn Baby Burn” becomes “Candy,” one of
the album’s handful of well-crafted ballads, with its repeat chorus of
“Don’t you know it’s alright to be alone / you can make it on your own”
and one of the few songs of this genre where the string section doesn’t
seem like an annoying contrivance.
From this point, the album continues to
be full of surprises. “Submission” is a dance piece to rival anything the
mod scene in Britain has put out since the late 70’s. “Shark” kicks off
with some good old ‘90’s style distortion and an attention-grabbing bassline
and keeps up the intensity later with some impressive guitar licks and
pedal usage. “Sometimes,” another of the slow jams, features a little more
funk and lines like “Cigarettes keep you skinny and your mind off the rain.”
Closing out the album proper are “There’s
a Star” and “World Domination,” two songs that couldn’t be more different
from one another. “There’s a Star” opens with an orchestral mood-setter
worthy of a Bond theme and then shifts into a Polynesian guitar rhythm,
all of which makes for a good next-to-laster. “World Domination” is pure
three-chord punk energy wherein the lead singer continually belts “Gimme
gimme world domination.”
There are three bonus tracks on the album;
however, they seem a bit more raw and less ambitious by comparison, as
if in their early days the members of Ash had just been listening to a
lot of Violent Femmes and Weezer. Of course, on a sixteen-track album,
Ash could have certainly afforded to cut one or two songs without compromising
the quality of the album. “Cherry Bomb” and “Nicole” tend to be a bit less
remarkable but have some tough competition to begin with.
VERDICT: Probably one of the best debuts
this year, “Free All Angels” attempts to and succeeds at attacking the
listener from all sides. The band’s influences are clear but not to the
point where Ash have no identity themselves. Already a big hit across the
pond, Ash should have no problem finding fans in the States.
Posted by jayums:
'A' person = 'A' for Assmaster right??
Ash have been around for for ages in the UK (10 years-ish). I'm not a huge fan but it got to Number One here. They have a 'best of' called intergalactic sonic 7's over here out now - so i'd get that if you are new to them. cheers.
Posted by Ben Neurotic:
I bought this CD after listening to it at a Virgin Megastore. I'd never even heard of them before that, but I guess they are or were pretty big in the UK, right? Anyway it's pretty good...basically just well written catchy alt-rock...some of it sounds kinda emoish. Oh yea...does anyone else think that the intro to 'Burn Baby Burn' is a complete rip off of a Breeders song?...I forget which one though.
Posted by bob hoskins:
In my backyard we f**king love this album. I had my wife tied to the barbecue dishing out gobbles to all my friends with this album on. Put it on and get your women out when your friends come round. Bonfire, truly amazing.
Posted by Insomnious:
The US just getting this album released now? It's been out in the UK for about a year but you haven't missed much. The album went straight to the bargain shelf 2 weeks after release. lol.
Posted by Another person:
you're stupid dude. it's a review. pull your head out of your ass.