From Beyond The Back Burner Green Valley AZ

I don't think I've ever written a review with more sharply mixed feelings than this one. On one level, I wanted very much to love this album. ...

Local Companies

Edson Flagstaff Electric Supply Inc
(928) 779-5194
13 S Mikes Pike
Flagstaff, AZ
Border States Electric
(602) 244-0331
5519 E Washington St
Phoenix, AZ
Odell Electronics
(602) 347-0600
5940 N Black Canyon Hwy
Phoenix, AZ
City Electric Supply Tempe
(480) 634-2455
2343 W University Dr
Tempe, AZ
Intel Corp
(480) 554-5726
Chandler, AZ
Ew Electronics
(480) 391-1951
Scottsdale, AZ
Constant Power Technologies
(602) 265-3081
2911 W Fairmount Ave
Phoenix, AZ
Audio Advantage-Radio Shack Dealer
(928) 535-3623
1900 Highway 269
Heber, AZ
Williamson W L & Assoc
(480) 833-5202
528 S Extension Rd
Mesa, AZ
Terminals Plus
(602) 504-6848
PO Box 37163
Phoenix, AZ

Provided by: 

From Beyond The Back Burner

Gas Giants

Atomic Pop Records, 1999

REVIEW BY: Jason Warburg

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 06/19/2000

I don't think I've ever written a review with more sharply mixed feelings than this one. On one level, I wanted very much to love this album... and on another, I wanted very much to hate it. In the end, well - you'll see.

A little background: if I could choose one band from the bad old '90s that was gone way too soon, it would be Tempe, Arizona's Gin Blossoms. Powered by a juicy twin-guitar attack that blasted out one brilliant rock and roll hook after another, the Blossoms combined the Byrds' melodic genius and the Who's fiery energy with, oddly enough, REM's sense of melancholy. Their matter-of-fact melding of upbeat music with downbeat lyrics created a series of curiously infectious singles, including "Hey Jealousy" and "Follow You Down," that helped them sell five million copies of 1992's New Miserable Experience and its 1996 follow-up Congratulations I'm Sorry.

Naturally, their next move was to break up.

I have tried not to take this personally, even while continuing to follow the band members' post-Blossoms activities (and, frankly, hoping for a miracle). The Gas Giants feature Blossoms alumni Robin Wilson (lead vocals and a mean tambourine), Philip Rhodes (one of today's most under-appreciated rock drummers), and guitarist Dan Henzerling, who never recorded with the Blossoms but played drums in one early band lineup. Tempe pal G. Brian Scott played bass in the studio but left between this album's March-April '98 recording for ill-fated A&M Records and its eventual late '99 release on indie label Atomic Pop.


Click here to read complete Review

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History