Echobrain
Echobrain
(2002)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
3/4/02
If
youve kept up with the latest news on the Metallica
front, it would appear that the three remaining members
are chatting quietly with recently departed bassist Jason
Newsted. Previously a member of Phoenix Arizonas
thrash masters Flotsam and Jetsam, Newsted had already
seen the inside of a sweaty tour bus when he joined our-once-metal
heroes in 1986. Jason clearly knew the ropes. Having said
that, I hope that if they indeed ask him back into the
fold that he gives it some very, very careful deliberation,
as Echobrains recent eponymous debut easily slays
what the band he was once in is awkwardly attempting now
with their silk shirts, short coiffures, goatees, mascara,
and wallet-chains.
Plastica
are but a shell of their former selves, but Newsted has
found two able jamming partners who form a consistent,
shimmering power pop shell for his rhythmic, pulsing strings.
Faith No Mores Jim Martin, and Alternicas
Kirk Hammett stop by to add guitars to a pair of tracks.
I love both songs, especially Sucker Punch, which could
be a sporadically belligerent Steely Dan b-side hi-jacked
by Devadip (you should know his full name by now). The
rest of their debut album is enthusiastic, poppy, refreshing,
and uniformly tune-conscious. I dont hear any place
for the palm-mute overdubs of olde either. Definitely
recommended, and somebody tie Mr. Newsted to the bass
drum if he tries to go anywhere.
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