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Bricks and Blackouts
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Disappointment.
  • Great songs + top-notch musicianship = Excellent record
Bricks and Blackouts
Gaunt
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000062VJ
Release Date: 1998-03-24

Tracks:

  1. Anxiety
  2. 97th Tear
  3. Mixed Metals
  4. Different Drum Machine
  5. Glitter
  6. Bricks And Blackouts
  7. Pop Song
  8. Don't Tell
  9. Maybe In The Next World
  10. Far Away
  11. Duh
  12. Powder Keg Variety
  13. On Fire
  14. Honor Roll
  15. Dancin' When You're Down

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Disappointment........1999-05-11

Gaunt used to be a great punk rock band. Now they sound like Matchbox 20 at 45 RPM. Who cares? Maybe I'm being a little harsh on this record, but when compared to "Sob Story" and "I Can See Your Mom From Here," "Bricks...," with it's MTV-ready songs and slick overproduction just doesn't cut it. "Anxiety," "Mixed Metals," "Duh," and "Dancing When You're Down" are good tunes, but 4 good songs out of 15 isn't a good score. Get the first two albums instead. Good loud rock music is supposed to sound raw.

5 out of 5 stars Great songs + top-notch musicianship = Excellent record.......1998-07-22

From the opening jumble of feedback, this record lets you know where you stand in relation to the band - preferably a few yards back, and with a good set of earplugs (and I mean that in the most complementary way possible). The songs are crisp, the lyrics deal with subjects we all have a shot at relating to, and the band members definitley know how to play their instruments. The album leaps off on a brisk pace and keeps it up throughout, with the exception of the Title track, a lovely little piano-accented tune. Standout tracks include "97th Tear" and "Dancin' when you're down", a barn-burner complete with horn section that closes the album with a fist. My favorite thing about Gaunt is that they don't seem afraid to keep sounding like Gaunt; a rare trait these days. No, they're not floundering in a rut, they simply don't feel the need to abruptly change sounds to prove to us that they're musicians. That's a mighty good thing.

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