THE WESTSIDE DAREDEVILS
All Things Small Produce A Spark (Lynn Point)
Reviewed by DJ Johnson
Being
a sucker for power pop, and a real sucker for anyone with the cajones to do something
different, I'm knocked out by The Westside Daredevils. They clearly understand nearly
everything there is to know about pop music and they present the elements that make us
forget to inhale for a moment, like perfect harmony vocals and a million hooks, but they
have a sneaky plan. They only wait one track for the hooks to grab you (and it's a safe
bet they're right), and then they're veering into a very cerebral pop that is more dream
than power.
The power returns from time to time, often building from the fading notes of something
so dreamy you're caught off guard when the drums crash in. The mixes are loaded with
acoustic and electric guitars, bass and drums, tambourines, shakers, keyboards, layers of
vocal harmonies, what sounds like a circus organ and what I'm fairly sure is a theremin,
not to mention a lead vocal, and yet it maintains an uncluttered feeling. At times the
vocals are just a touch distorted - not enough to be annoying, but just enough to be
interesting, which makes me wonder if it was intentional or bad engineering that became
serendipity. I tend to believe it was intentional and the band's idea. There are so many
ideas here that had to be thought out in advance. It seems clear that one or more members
of The Westside Daredevils is a born arranger. The credits say "all songs written,
arranged, performed, recorded and mixed by The Westside Daredevils," and as the songs
were recorded at various Knoxville studios over a two year period and nobody is credited
as producer, I think they forgot to add that to their list. Talent. Everywhere, talent.
Unless you live in Knoxville, you're probably not going to get much exposure to this
clever band because the world doesn't seem to make stars out of the real talents. I
recommend checking them out and following their career on your own. The music is your
reward, pop fan.
[If you can't find this CD at CDNow, take a spin to the band's label, Lynn Point Records. They'll hook you
up.]
© 2002 - DJ Johnson