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Tag / Wicked Cool Records




Apr
9
2010
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Album Review: ‘God of Malfunction’ The Daily News Tribune


The first review for God of Malfunction has surfaced. I fully expect this to be the first of many positive reviews.

Where does Steven Van Zandt find these bands? It’s easy to imagine the Springsteen sideman and Wicked Cool Records founder prowling around with his ear pressed up against strange garages, listening for the vague strains of Hammond organs and Rickenbacker guitars in his never-ending quest to keep rock ’n’ roll alive.

Van Zandt made his way to the UK for his latest discovery, The Contrast, whose founder and lead singer David Reid hails from Glasgow — apparently by way of Liverpool, Memphis, L.A., the Brill Building and Asbury Park, judging from the variety of influences that make up the pop mélange on their new album, “God of Malfunction.”

And The Contrast — around since 1999, with the new album being their first of new material on the Wicked Cool label — has found a winning formula with Reid’s laconic vocals, the band’s exuberant backup singing (it seems they’ve never met a “bop-shoo-wop” they didn’t like) and an unabashed pop sensibility planted somewhere between the Spencer Davis Group and The Knack. (With a little bit of the Ramones thrown in, because I think that’s a requirement before they let you take the Wicked Cool oath.)

The album kicks off with an incredibly infectious trio of songs: “Underground Ghosts” starts things off on a driving high note, thanks to Thorin Dixon’s assured percussion, and “Coming Back to Life” offers the album’s catchiest couplet in “We are strange, getting stranger; we want change, we’ll screw the danger.” I have no idea what it means, but set against Kieran Wade’s carnivalesque keyboards it fuels the liveliest anthem you won’t hear on the radio this year.

The party continues on “Take Me Apart,” a rave-up that sounds like Freddy Cannon covering Cheap Trick’s “Dream Police.” Even when you think the space noises and echo chamber effects of “I Am An Alien” threaten to derail the proceedings, Reid’s unlikely sincerity saves the song from detouring too far down the road to cheesy.

The momentum of the album’s first half would have been tough to sustain, and while the Byrds jangle of “Gone Forever” is perfectly pleasant, things do get dicier on the proggy title track and a few others — like the sluggish “Better Than They Seem” — that seem to be going for moody but just come out murky. And while the label touts the album’s “Eno-esque ambient textures,” there are more than a few moments when Wade in particular seems to be trying a little too hard to get out of the garage rock box — he sounds like a demented Tony Banks impersonator.

Still, they successfully go darker near the end with the ’90s-tinged guitar rocker “Thought You Were Strong,” and on the whole make you hopeful for Van Zandt’s burgeoning garage rock resurgence. The Contrast deserve comparison to the Gaslight Anthem with their pounding drums and penchant for “splintered good luck charms and fast cars,” and I hope they see some of the same success.

“God of Malfunction” may not be the most sophisticated album you’ll hear this year, but it may be the one most likely to help save rock ’n’ roll.

The Contrast, “God of Malfunction,” Wicked Cool Records, April 13.

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Feb
18
2010
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Coming Back To Life


Here is a preview of the delights that will be available on April 13th. This is track 2 of the new 12 track CD from The Contrast.

  • Coming Back To Life
  • ‘God of Malfunction’ is set for release on April 13, 2010 on Wicked Cool. The coolest song chosen will be available for purchase on March 1st. Brrr, it’s getting exciting now…


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    Feb
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    She’s a Disaster


    Here is a preview of the delights that will be available on April 13th. This is track 9 of the new 12 track CD from The Contrast.

  • She’s a Disaster
  • ‘God of Malfunction’ is set for release on April 13, 2010 on Wicked Cool. The coolest song chosen will be available for purchase on March 1st. Brrr, it’s getting exciting now…


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    Feb
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    Good Luck Charms


    Here is a preview of the delights that will be available on April 13th. This is track 7 of the new 12 track CD from The Contrast.

  • Good Luck Charms
  • ‘God of Malfunction’ is set for release on April 13, 2010 on Wicked Cool. The coolest song chosen will be available for purchase on March 1st. Brrr, it’s getting exciting now…


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    Feb
    17
    2010
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    The Contrast New Album Preview and Competition


    The release date for the new album by The Contrast “God of Malfunction” is fixed for April 13th and here at thecontrast.net I can exclusively reveal that there will be competition run by Little Steven’s Underground Garage to choose which song from the album will be the Coolest Song in the World on February 26th. The Contrast have a long history of securing the Coolest Song in the World title but this time around there are three possible candidates and the listener will get to vote for the one that they want to be the CSITW.

    Excellent stuff, and in order to support this thecontrast.net will make the three songs available at 00:00 GMT on 18/02/2010. That’s like nearly today you know…

    The songs in question are “Good Luck Charms”, “She’s a Disaster”, and “Coming Back to Life”. In order to vote you need to go to Fuzztopia.com, log in (or register if you are not already a member) and vote. There are already snippets of the songs on the site and there are full versions available on Wicked Cool’s MySpace page and as I say here on thecontrast.net we will be making the tunes available for streaming only a few hours.

    ‘God of Malfunction’ is set for release on April 13, 2010 on Wicked Cool. The coolest song chosen will be available for purchase on March 1st. Brrr, it’s getting exciting now…


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