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By looking at the band’s stock group photo
shot, one would really wonder where they got their
“action” name from. Standing in a deserted
tunnel with caffeinated deprived eyes is a complete
contrast to what happens to your speakers after
you pop in Don’t Cut Your Fabric
To This Year’s Fashion Show.
The hot pink and green covering of the CD is
much more fitting, sporting a faceless girl from
some high school click, a perfect tie into the
title and strolling down with a 13th & Pearl
Street swagger. A quote from Gene Hackman in “The
Royal Tenenbaums” sets the theme for this
break from the cool crowd collage, sewn together
with jolly rancher keyboards, Hot Tamale vocals
that burn so sweetly, and overflowing handfuls
of malted skin beats that puncture a school girl’s
cherry with one crunch.
It was also William Wittman, Cyndi Lauper's exclusive
producer of 15 years, which seems to dollop the
icing on their sponge cake, having said to take
a page from the George Martin (Beatles) production
book. In translation kiddies, we’re talking
old school, true stereo aesthetics that typically
results in a more realistic connection of CD to
stage. They may have also had some guest appearances
from the past, having recorded in a haunted 1920’s
mansion in Woodstock, NY.
You get that eerie feeling right at the beginning
of “This Year’s Fashion,” picturing
the crazy Dracula wooing his next victim at the
huge organ (not his silly, the actual organ, you
know, the one with keys…jeez).
But it’s just vintage Moog and other classic
instrumentation used throughout the album, including
a Univox Super Fuzz that was originally owned
by Pete Townsend, and was used on the "Live
At Leeds" recording. One can only imagine
what a boner that was.
So make sure you take your birth control and
tell your parents that you’re spending the
night at Julie’s before you get a ride to
get some Action Action, who’ll rock out
with their socks out (what? isn’t that how
it goes?) along with Liars Academy and Atlas Tuesday,
November 9 at Club 156 in Boulder. Show
gets going at 7:30pm, save your milk money for
the $7.00 cover charge and yes, it’s all
ages.
http://www.victoryrecords.com/ActionAction.html
-Athena Prescott, November 5, 2004
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