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were a band who existed in the gray area between two eras of punk rock -- their earliest performances dated from the latter days of New York Punk's first wave, while they were clearly beginning to favor the more manic and aggressive hardcore style that was taking over when they recorded their first and only album,
, during a gig in Raleigh, NC in the summer of 1981. However,
Never quite settles on one style, and it's never strong enough at either approach to gel into a single, unified sound.
clearly wanted to be a guitar heroine, but her leads are often too flashy for maximum impact, and when the rest of the band cranks up the tempo, she often sounds as if she's struggling to keep up.
was a pretty good singer, but while he fits fine on the more trad-sounding tunes, he lacks the heavy vocal power the HC-oriented numbers demand.
's bass work feels more than a little clunky on most of these tunes, and while drummer
sounds pretty impressive for a 13-year-old, he made the right move when he moved over to bass to form
the same year.
and
recall the second string of the early British punk bands,
are hardcore without the force and focus the best bands brought to the style, and
confirm this band should have just left reggae alone. And it doesn't speak well of a punk band when they sound a lot more comfortable playing
'
than
Ultimately,
never quite lives up to its own billing --
aren't that loud or that fast, and they sure don't rule -- and while they had a reputation as one of the better bands on the early-'80s New York scene, this album suggests you had to be there, and on a night other than the one where they rolled tape for this release. ~ Mark Deming