REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: April 19, 2021

CRAWLER – Snake Rattle And Roll

Crawler were formed as an offshoot to Back Street Crawler after the tragic death of guitarist Paul Kossoff. This is the band’s second album from 1978. Even though the blues are present in certain songs, they are not as upfront as when Kossof was around. The tunes are a lot more radio friendly with an eye on commercial success and are going in a hard rock direction. Geoff Whitehorn is a worthy replacement for Kossoff and is a great guitar player, and in Terry Wilson Slessor they have a great vocalist.

First track, Sail On, has American radio written all over it and is a great song. Disc Heroes is one of the blues based tunes on the album. How Will You Break My Heart has a touch of soul and funk about it, Slesser sounds like Rod Stewart in places, and a great solo from Whithorn make this a great tune. Muddy Water follows, and as the title suggests, is a blues based song but done ballad style. Last song on Side 1 is First Class Operator – a shuffle boogie and an ok tune.

Side 2 starts with Where Is The Money? It’s done in a reggae style and has a great chorus and some great guitar. Hold On follows and is a short pretty pointless joke hick tune. Midnight Blues is another big ballad which builds nicely. Liar could have been an Eagles tune as the melodies remind me of them. It has a killer lead break from Whitehorn and it makes this one of the best tracks on the album. Final track, One Way Street, is a nice rockin’ ending to the album.

After this album they all went their separate ways, and other than 3 live records that were release over 20 years later, that was it. I bought this when it first came out and I still play it occasionally.

7/10 from The Grooveman.

GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT – s/t

God Is An Astronaut are an Irish post-rock band from Ireland and formed in 2002. This is their fourth studio album from 2008, and this version is a 2015 reissue. I think they are a very unique band as they deal in instrumental music, which is a hard thing to do when creating soundscapes with melody when there are no solos all whilst trying to keep the listener engaged. It was nominated for Album Of The Year in some magazines, and rightly so, as the melodies do shine through the wall of sound approach to the guitars. Synths are used to add textures when needed. It’s a great album to put on and lose yourself in and unwind to.

I have a couple of favourite tracks: Echoes from Side 1, and Shores of Orion from Side 2. Both of these tracks are lifted by the musicality in each of the tunes, and I love the way the fast strumming of the guitar is used to great effect to create a heavy dynamic. A great album and a great a band. If you are unfamiliar with their work this would be a nice entry point.

8/10 from The Grooveman.