Rearview
Mirror: All Lights Off
Review by Dan Grote
Rearview
Mirror: All Lights Off
Label: Gobstopper/Palm
Records
Rating:
Rearview Mirror is the first act signed
to producer Steve Lillywhite’s Gobstopper Records. Already known for producing
artists such as U2 and the Dave Matthews Band, Lillywhite has now put himself
in the talent development business, starting with this four-piece from
Iowa, known to most as the Land of Slipknot.
The band is young, its members ranging
between 18 and 20 years of age, making them younger than former alt-rock
young turks Silverchair and some members of Hanson. However, their sound
is somewhat mature by comparison, aspiring in some places to prog-metal
godfathers Tool and in other places to understated funk riffs, especially
in the second half of the album.
All Lights Off, the band’s debut, is an
album that needs time to build before it can be appreciated. The lead track
and single, “In the Beginning,” has some generic modern rock elements,
but there lies potential in lyrics like “Next time you try to relate to
others, I hope you’re more successful than this.” “28/7” opens things up
a little more with some fun space-gun sounds in the background, reminiscent
of live performances of the Billy Idol classic “Rebel Yell.”
“City Walls” finds lead singer Adam Ptacek
embracing his inner Maynard as he sings “the bleeding is wearing me down,”
while a bongo backbeat slows things down. Though very skilled for a band
of mostly teenagers, one should point out that emulating a prog-metal band
does not make the emulators progressive themselves.
“City Walls” is followed by “Animal,” which
finds the band in full metal swing, kicking things off with pure attention-grabbing
thrash. On a separate note, one should point out the irony in a band that
shares its name with a Pearl Jam song naming one of its songs after another
Pearl Jam song from the exact same album (“Rearview Mirror” and “Animal”
can both be found on Versus).
Where the band truly hits its stride, however,
is on the back half of the album. “Blade” opens with a cool, jazzy guitar
rhythm that changes the album’s attitude drastically. “Sinking” alternates
between cool guitars and thrash and introduces themes of sorcery. Truth
be told, the band might be better off abandoning their more metal side
in favor of the tempered rhythms that permeate tracks eight through ten.
Things fall apart a little on the last
two songs. “Dead Air” contains some cool guitar stuttering, but Ptacek’s
vocals could be much more impassioned. The closing track appears to be
a bland return to track three, “Like They Were,” despite the addition of
some Floyd-esque keyboards.
VERDICT: Rearview Mirror show a lot of
promise. Under Lillywhite’s guidance, they could be bound for big things,
as there is already a layer of musicianship and skill beneath the studio
polish. Though All Lights Off came dangerously close to sounding generic
in the outset, the band comes through with a few variations on their own
sound that show a second album could be even better. In short, this is
a fine debut for a bunch of kids fresh out of high school.
Posted by Jeff Berkeley:
I'm a veteran bass player and I listen to about 100 CDs a month looking for new ideas, new music, new anything...this album, in my humble opinion, is a most refreshing approach to rock music...right up there with Seven Mary Three as the best band no one's ever heard of...I look forward to much more music from these guys...
Posted by tyler osterkamp:
you know i have every cd that they have printed and if it wasn't for my cuz from up there i would never had the chance to hear them they kick ass even if i in korea, i have many more us soldiers that have bought there cd over the net just so they can have there own copy. Adam if you get to see this tell Joe thanks for me. ya'll need to tour korea
Posted by Molly:
I LOVE THIS CD... REARVIEW MIRROR IS A SWEET BAND.. THE CD IS AWSOME
Posted by justin:
i know these guys i have for about 4 years i live like 4 miles from their homes. andy and tj and matt and jason are very cool guys i love them they are great
Posted by TONY:
I saw them open for sunset black, a sweet band from minneapolis, and the well known nonpoint headlining. They were right there with the two bands. I had no clue who was opening the show so I wasn't was shocked they were that good. They rocked, and the cd All Lights Off is one to die for.
Posted by Amy:
Rearview Mirror is an awesome band, they are VERY talented. They opened for Live at a concert I went to last week, I was impressed! They're very good-lookin' too!