Badmouth - Badmouth
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Published October 18 2008
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*=Staff's pick
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Pedal To The Metal*
Kick It Up!*
Cocaine Girl
Last Train
Dance Little Sister
El Diablo
Rivetheat
Hell Tonight
And Take Your Toothbrush With You
Supersassy Baby*
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Genre |
Sleaze |
T. Pearson/P. Sabu
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Vocals
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Tracks |
10 |
Mike Hill
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Guitar
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Runningtime |
42 Min. |
Randy Joy
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Guitar
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Label |
Romulus
X |
Chris LeMon
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Bass
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Release |
29 September 2008 |
Rick Hard
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Drums
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Country |
Sweden |
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Keyboard
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Similar artists |
The Hellacopters,
Guns 'N Roses, Zan Clan, Nasty Idols |
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Badmouth is a new Swedish band that boasts having been
produced by Paul Sabu. To be completely honest I'm not sure people really
know what being/having a real producer means. I'm not gonna put any
judgement on these guys, but being a producer means you actually get
involved in the process already at the song-writing stage, throughout
the recording process, and even keeping the eye on the overall financial
situation etc. The CD was recorded by Peter Tuthill and HG Hogström
in Stockholm and later MIXED by Paul Sabu. There's a vast difference
between mixing and producing, guys. Quite honestly, as much as I like
Paul Sabu's music, he ain't that hot a sound engineer.
The album sounds decent, but much like any standard rate
Swedish garage-metal band. I lack the dynamics, real punch in the drums,
the fat bass and the rawness of guitars I feel is needed in this type
of music. I lack the punch in the face (musically speaking, that is)!
Why he had to copy Lars Ulrich's horrible snare sound from "St.
Anguish" in some of the tracks is a mystery though. The song material
is decent, lots of clichés both musically and lyrically, but
quite standard and lacks real cow-tippers. Mindless, no nonsense hard
rock 'n roll with a touch of punkish attitude, sleaze if you will, sometimes
quite close in style to early Shotgun Messiah, Zan Clan or Nasty Idols,
but without the perms and lipstick. Tom Pearson is slightly limited
vocally, sounding a bit strained at times, but it works ok.
I however can't really say I'm a fan of Randy Joy's guitar
solos, which often sound quite sloppy and untight. Better stick to what
works within your limitations, which worked fine for Ace Frehley. There's
actually one song I really like on the album, and it's another mystery
why they decided to let it end the album, "Supersassy Baby".
Great rock 'n roller, indeed, with a catchy sleaze-chorus. Gimme another
round of beer!
Performance
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Originality
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Production
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Vocals
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Songwriting
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Summary
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