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Spymob - Sitting Around Keeping Score
By Dan Grote

Spymob - Sitting Around Keeping Score
Label: Ruthless Records
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WANTED: Hip-hop producers forming side project seek backing band to help them rock. Must share love of Steely Dan, Ben Folds.

Two years ago, Spymob snuck in through the back door of the mainstream rock scene by playing backup on and touring behind N.E.R.D.’s “In Search Of…” Spymob used the opportunity to promote their own debut record, “Sitting Around Keeping Score,” which could have created the proper amount of buzz, had a) the album come out on time, and b) N.E.R.D. kept them around for their second album.

Two years later, Spymob are left to fend for themselves, on a different record label no less, having been transferred from the Neptunes’ Star Trak label to Sony’s Ruthless. Ruthless, which sounds like a hip-hop imprint for starters, has a history of quietly releasing the singer-songwriter artists Sony doesn’t know what to do with. Which is why you probably can’t answer the question “Who is Ben Arnold?” unless you’re from the Philadelphia area.

Anyway, the important question is, Does Spymob rock? Sure, I guess, in a Hall and Oates at Starbucks sort of way. The band’s keyboard-driven pop is reminiscent of ‘70s blue-eyed soul, while the lyrics are so full of loveable loser quirk Rivers Cuomo would blush. It doesn’t help that lead singer John Ostby sounds like Sting. Imagine the “Dune” star and master of tantric sex warbling songs like “I Still Live at Home” or “Thinking of Someone Else,” on which Ostby, singing about being laid up with a broken toe, basically just wants his mommy.

For the most part, Ostby’s biggest flaw is his obsession with “the little things in life”: lawn bowling (“2040” – albeit on a virtual plane against couples from third world countries), the life of a dog (“It Gets Me Going”), light jacket weather (“On Pilot Mountain”) and tracing the lines on a car seat (“German Test Drive,” which disrespects drummer Eric Fawcett by using electronic loops).

In many instances, Ostby’s words become cloying, the kind of thing only a 16-year-old honor student would think is witty. Take this sliver of chorus from “National Holidays,” a song about child custody: “This month is highlighted yellow, with one box of blue.” Right up there with “Your body is a wonderland.”

VERDICT: Clever lyrics should be a means to an end, not the end in themselves. It’s this kind of “kooky” singer-songwriterism that is Exhibit A as to why some people dislike John Mayer and Jason Mraz. Spymob are a little too quirky to be taken seriously, which is a shame, because I thought they were great when I saw them live, but lyrically, there’s too much sweet and not nearly enough sour.

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Posted by Hip Hop Master:
This message is for all these people on the board talking about Ruthless Records. I'm involved in hip hop, and it is true that Sony was the Distributor of Ruthless Records. All artists which were signed to ruthless records such as Spymob and Bone Thugs, there albums were distributed by sony. All hip hop labels have distributors, with whom they have signed deals. SpyMob in this case is signed to Ruthless records, and there album is put out by Ruthless Records thanks to Sony Music's Distribution, to be more specific, Ruthless use to deal with the Epic label of Sony, rather then Columbia. I've heard from my associates lately however, due to the Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann AG merger, Ruthless Records has lost its distribution deal with Sony Music.


Posted by bradassembly:
i think clever lyrics can be an end. i have to admit i am not a fan of jason mraz or john mayer, but i love spymob. the little things are certainly important in life, and i don't think enough respect is paid to them in rock music. too many bands and songwriters attempt to write about concepts or issues that are so important or mindblowing or significant or whatever. how many songs are there out there about love or world peace or god that are trite and end up being meaningless in themselves. i like songs with creative lyrical ideas just because its something different. i also think the line quoted from 'national holidays' is taken out of context. it sounds silly on its own, but in the context of the song, it fits. i think the lyrics of that song are brilliant in that i can sort of feel what it must be like to not be able to see your own child, and i don't even have kids.


Posted by lisa-c-:
i love n.e.r.d i love spymob it get me going and 2040 are great songs there album is really cool every 1 should at least sample the album and hear there sound its very unique its the best!!


Posted by insomniac:
i guess the lyrics were a bit off, but personally, i thought "German Test Drive" wasn't so bad. ...well, okay. i guess the line "the car is only supposed to be out half-an-hour" [or whatever it was] was pretty much the last straw on the camel's back. but c'mon man, even 16-year-old honor students are better than this.


Posted by the_Neptunette:
spymob is a great band!!!!very cool!the concert (with NERD) in Paris (24.02.04) was really cool!!and i received their promo cd!that was cool!


Posted by One who knows more:
Ruthless IS a Sony imprint, do you bother checking the facts before you spout off? It's part of the Epic Records Group. http://www.sony.com/SCA/outline/music.shtml


Posted by funchicken:
with a right, left, right, left you're toothless. And then you say, "Damn they Ruthless!"


Posted by one who knows:
German Test Drive,” which disrespects drummer Eric Fawcett by using electronic loops This is silly. 1) Eric plays one of the best drum tracks on the record on that song. 2) It has no more loops than any other song on the record. 3) Disrespects Eric? Haha. I don't think he thinks so. Other silly things: Ruthless is not a Sony imprint. It WAS however a hip hop label - started by Easy E. Do you bother checking anything for accuracy before publishing it?




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