Written by Scoops McMurray Thursday, 22 January 2004 00:00
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In fact, this album is far from being forward leaning, evoking thoughts of ‘70s progressive and ‘80s new wave, coated liberally with Jane’s Addiction. (Ah, the seven’70, back when I was running point for the Dr. Scholl’s Odor Patrol. We drove around in a van all summer, solvin’ mysteries. I was the eye candy of the operation back then, Two Scoops was my name, struttin’ was my game. But, that was a different time, a different place, and a different Scoops.)
Their symphonic sounds blended together with rock are vaguely reminiscent of Pink Floyd and Yes. Then another thought springs forth, and that is: front man Jeremy Enigk loves to hit those high notes. And scream/sings a lot like Perry Ferrell. Hey, did you know that you aren’t allowed to hit your kids anymore? The Fire Theft has created something that is new, yet sounds familiar. It’s edgy enough that the emo lovers will be appeased, while bringing new indoctrinates into the fold. I don’t have a rating system for my reviews, but if I did this album would get twelve golden salads.
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