Back
and blasting! New album from Italy's good-time rock and rollers!
As we enter the season
of dark nights and mornings it helps to have a soundtrack that blows
away any hint of wintry downbeat sentiments. One record that's been
an audible tonic and companion to me recently is Moving Target,
the sixth and latest album by Italian quartet The Peawees. The band
formed in 1995 and have released a string of albums and 45s mixing
garage-rock with old school rock 'n' roll, played with a smile and an
innate powerpop sensibility.
All this is evident on
the album's opening track - 'Walking Through My Hell' sounds like the
best song Elvis Costello never wrote, killer chord changes,
impassioned vocals, neat guitar runs, melodic twists and turns, all
delivered at a hi-octane tempo. It sets the template and standard for
what's to come. Over following nine tracks the band's brand of
good-time rock 'n' roll intoxicates and delights in equal measure.
This is an album that's sure to lift your spirits. Another highlight
is 'Justify', one the album's more laid-back moments, still catchy as
hell with a very likeable Nick Lowe/Stiff Records vibe.
Between them, the band
members may not own a record made later than 1978 but that's to their
(and our) benefit. This is an album that takes its cues from Brill
Building songwriting, girl vocal groups, and a string of
boys-with-guitars bands ranging from Hamburg-era Beatles to the
Flamin' Groovies. Moving Target is released on CD by Rum Bar
Records and on vinyl LP by Wild Honey Records. I suggest you get on
board.
The Peawees are:-
Hervé
Peroncini – Vox/Gutar
Carlo
Landino – Guitar
Fabio
Clemente – Bass
Tommy
Gonzalez - Drums
Click here for The
Peawees' website.
Click here for The
Peawees on Facebook.
Click here for Rum Bar
Records.
Click here for Wild
Honey Records.
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