Is it a hit, *hit or miss?
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Sahara
Hotnights - Kiss & Tell
by Chuck D
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Sahara
Hotnights - Kiss & Tell
Label: RCA
Hit, *hit or
Miss?: Hit
Rating:
Fun, quirky, simple and sexy. Those are
the four best adjectives to describe the third effort from Sweden's hottest
new export, Sahara Hotnights. And the third time's the charm. This record
is a rousing success.
You probably don't find yourself wondering
what Ric Ocasek and Elliot Easton, formerly of The Cars, are doing nowadays,
but after one play-through of "Kiss & Tell" you be channeling some
of those great early 80s vibes.
Polished and poised, "Kiss & Tell"
opens up with the doo-wop of "Who Do You Dance For" then explodes into
possibly one of the most fun songs to come along in a long time, "Hot Night
Crash." Sweden has a reputation for relaxing massages and being
cold, but this song radiates hot summer fun and energy.
Singer/guitarist Maria Andersson (yes,
that's not one, but TWO esses...remember, they're Swedish), the arm-candy
of The Hives frontman, Howlin' Pelle Almqvist, serves up the "Too Fast
For Love"-esque, "Walk On The Wire" to a fist-pumping crescendo.
What Sahara Hotnights does well is to sound
simplistic without sounding simple. There are no virtuoso instrumentalists
here. But they manage to serve up their odd guitar riffs but bookend them
with rousing chorus' and winning verses.
The Cars similarities come into play most
significantly on the song "Stay/Stay Away" with it's moog-y keyboard placed
over the smooth syncopated rhythm track and the moody stalker-girlfriend
chorus of:
"Stay/Stay Away
I Can Only Do What I'm Told
Should I Stay/Stay Away
If You Say So, I'll Leave You Alone"
Production is clean and pleasing and Andersson's
vocals are nasally without being annoying. These songs would've fit right
into the movie "Valley Girl" or "Say Anything" with ease and maybe that
retro-fit is what makes "Kiss & Tell" so likable. It's fringe, but
very accessible fringe. These aren't you're
mother's "Go-Gos" and heck, they're not even The Donnas, playing up that
sexy side of female rock bands...this is a very competent rock-outfit that
can craft a groovy and quirky joyride of a pop song.
It's not a gimmick, but they happen to
be all girls.
CD Info and Links
Tracks:
1.) Who Do You Dance For?
2.) Hot Night Crash
3.) Empty Heart
4.) Walk On The Wire
5.) Mind Over Matter
6.) Stupid Tricks
7.) Nerves
8.) Stay/Stay Away
9.) Keep Calling My Baby
10.) The Difference Between Love and Hell
11.) Hangin'
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