Kilroy - The Neon
Gate
by
Brad Podray
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They’re not a jam band but they have repetition.
They’re not a punk band but they use lo-fi sound to their advantage.
They’re not a techno band but they sure do use a lot of weird effects.
They’re not a jazz band but they definitely can play it. Kilroy is
an interesting band at the very least, and they’ve released an album called
“The Neon Gate” which conjures up a psychedelic landscape easily embodied
by its title. Track 1’s “The Shower” is an odd piece, demonstrating
some interesting synthetic effects combined with a jammed out rock feel.
The vocals on this particular track are, like much of the album, odd.
From the upbeat to the subtle, “The Neon Gate” is laced with moments of
coherence and confusion, almost as if the band is purposely screwing with
the listener, testing the limits on how much absurdity they can tolerate.
Don’t get me wrong, Kilroy isn’t by any means another Mr. Bungle, but perhaps
a more simplified version that has been placed in a gel-tab for easy digestion.
“The Road People” takes the rock we’ve been used to on the previous tracks
and leaves it off the highway somewhere in a place right between the border
of cheesy and ambient techno cities. “The Neon Gate” is a particularly
trippy song that will bring groggy LSD-inspired memories even to those
who never touched an illegal drug all their lives. For what the band
has in psychedelic innovation, they lack in technical skill. Don’t
expect to hear that mind-blowing guitar solo or phenomenal held scream
that you’ve been waiting for a new rock band to come out. Also, for
those of you who understand what I’m talking about, there are moments when
everything is simply soaked in delay to the point of annoyance(for the
non-studio-jargon-knowledgeable, delay is that echo-y effect where you
hear something and it repeats over and over, but each time gets softer
and softer). Studio effects are a great thing when used in moderation
but they should not be the only thing the listener is able to focus on(especially
if it’s the same effect over and over). Now dear reader, don’t let
these things turn you off from checking out the album. You owe yourself
at least the time to check out an mp3 or something if you spent the time
reading this review. Bottom line: Odd music.
Sure to please: People who hate everything
mainstream and only listen to weird stuff nobody’s heard of.
Sure to disappoint: everybody else.
CD Info and Links
Kilroy - The Neon Gate
Rating:
Tracks:
The Shower
Sagitarian Song
Stroll On Sansom
The Phone
The Letter
My Father's Music
Georgie's Home
Guarded January Dynamite
Pissing Your Life Away
The Neon Gate
The Dryer
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