Thursday, November 13, 2008

Toothpaste 2000 - Instant Action - 2002


For several years, Toothpaste 2000 has been threatening to make a perfect pop album. This time, thanks to using an outsider producer (and a studio that isn't their rehearsal space), they've managed it. Sixteen songs, and not a dud in the bunch, from the neo-Big Star kick of "Bubblegum" to the pop-punk ('70s division) of "Up Past Bedtime." Along the way they include a song Oasis should probably kill to buy, the glorious "Mona Lisa Overdrive," and the seductive-with-a-twist "Cigarettes & Magazines." They don't hide the fact that their main influence is classic British pop, but they've been doing this long enough to have made it just one part of their arsenal which also runs to power pop, punk, and touches of artists as diverse as ELOPhil Spector. There's plenty of meat to the backing vocals, which flesh out the songs, and for a three-piece they make a very big noise, thanks in part to the effective and melodic bass work by Frank Bednash, which frees up Donna Esposito to prove that women can be guitar heroes too. It doesn't hurt, either, that they've come up with what are really the best songs of their career, or that in Kirk Jamieson they've got a powerhouse drummer who understands when to lay back and when to come on strong. An album that deserves a wider -- in fact a huge -- audience. -AMG

If you like "Instant Action" get it here!

Toothpaste 2000 - Instant Action - 2002/rs
or
Toothpaste 2000 - Instant Action - 2002/badongo

2 comments:

Silversuit said...

Im loving this album. Thanks again! A sneaky request if I may Mr.Ray. The Bank Holidays - As A Film. That would be amazing if you could pull that one out! Cheers.

Chuck said...

Thanks for this!. Been trying to hear this band as produced by the great Adam Schmitt.

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