London Stone
Though the Bevis Frond became an actual band in the early '90s, for the most part Saloman has stuck to the same do-it-all-yourself approach, with a mix of heavy acid blues and tuneful-but-messy folk rock. North Circular, his latest two-CD set, is a more of the same, with all the good and bad that that implies. When he rocks in a garage metal mode, the music aptly expresses Saloman's place in the rock continuum: somewhere between Led Zeppelin and Soundgarden; or a late-blooming Husker Du. This is also where his worst classic rock impulses get the better of him, such as on a 13-minute guitar epic,"The Pips."
But mostly he sticks to more crafted (if somewhat formulaic) Byrds-like tunes such as "Revival" and "The Wind Blew All around Me," the kind folk pop goddess-in-progress Mary Lou Lord often adopts. More lyrical, these define The Bevis Frond literally: A still-vibrant middle-ager ("Stars Burn Out"), defiant of hippie-haters ("There's Always One"), and patron saint to a style that will continue, if only for our own good ("That's Why You Need Us"). --Roni Sarig
Country | USA |
Artist | Bevis Frond |
AudienceRating | NR (Not Rated) |
Binding | Audio CD |
EAN | 0787331002926 |
Label | Flydaddy Records |
Manufacturer | Flydaddy Records |
NumberOfDiscs | 2 |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
Publisher | Flydaddy Records |
ReleaseDate | 1999-02-18 |
Studio | Flydaddy Records |