Dirty
Power
Dirty Power (2003)
review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date:
3/2/03
Axl
Rose is more interested in Rogain now that his mojo has
been given to Dirty Power singer Patrick Goodwin. The
same goes for the energy, spit and sweat of the rock from
recent decades past. Dirty Power has it, and the idea
of a band going back to basics is almost genius.
It's simple. Lose the concepts, the charades associated
with the Rock Star Pose, and you have an album that'd
sound great coming out of the stereo in a Trans Am. Goodwin
also plays guitar in Pansy Division, and here adds his
Gibson SG and raw voice to the low end of Nick Ulman,
the drums of Jeff Potts (from Planet Seven), and Steve
Perron (Les Paul). A quartet with OG ferocity and meteaul
from the days of Bon Scott.
Just as I predict the return of long 'ol hair on guys,
bands will start sounding more like Dirty Power than Dashboard
or Radiohead, finally. With Jack Endino (Nirvana) producing,
Dirty Power's got eleven tracks of "turn it up maaan"
motivation. The tracks go by in a blur, and I'm gonna
play it until my neighbor's know the words.
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