According to the press release these guys from Holland have gotten great responses in some prestigious publications with their last album, but if 'Freeze!' is any indication, I suppose I'll be in the minority with my negative views of Feverdream's approach. That last offering, "4 Times Lucky 7 Makes a Man the Man" and its teetering vocals and bittersweet love-lorn lyrics is leaving one helluva bad taste in my mouth. Gotta go back to track one, the EP's saving grace...
Freeze!
I admit it: I was totally digging the arty, experimental, Wire/Gang of Four-esque repetitiousness of the first track off Feverdream's five-song EP. 'Freeze!' starts off with a conflicted- and tense-sounding rant with its incessant machine-gun-like driving guitar, bass, and drum barrage and the oft-sung lines of "America you'll pay the price/America, you roll the high dice" with its discussion of "white man's burden" and the like. The song is good ヨ even, dare I say, charming. However, after "America", it all goes downhill...fast. Okay, fine, musically "My Johnson" is all right, some good experimental indie/punk, but it becomes monotonous with the lame lyrics, "Shake hands with my Johnson/Shake hands with the man." And talk about monotony! "More than a Theme" beats anything else on the record with its one-note bass and unremitting cries of "Why should we stay and why should we go?" I don't know?! Ask The Clash? They had a similar question 22 years ago...
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