The BellRays - Grand Fury (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: The BellRays
- Title: Grand Fury
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Sweet Gee Records
- Genre: Rock, Punk, Soul, Blues, Garage Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 41:02
- Total Size: 281 MB | 93.8 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Noise Fragment
02. Too Many Houses In Here
03. Fire On The Moon
04. Snake City
05. Ska Driver
06. Screwdriver
07. Heat Cage
08. Evil Morning
09. Zero P.M
10. Do You Speak English
11. Stupid Fuckin' People
12. Have A Little Faith In Me
13. Monkey House
14. Little Funky Jam
15. Warhead
16. Under The Mountain
17. They Glued Your Head On Upside Down
18. Hello Hello
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01. Noise Fragment
02. Too Many Houses In Here
03. Fire On The Moon
04. Snake City
05. Ska Driver
06. Screwdriver
07. Heat Cage
08. Evil Morning
09. Zero P.M
10. Do You Speak English
11. Stupid Fuckin' People
12. Have A Little Faith In Me
13. Monkey House
14. Little Funky Jam
15. Warhead
16. Under The Mountain
17. They Glued Your Head On Upside Down
18. Hello Hello
Known for their high-powered stage performances, the BellRays did the smart thing and recorded their second CD, Grand Fury, live in their rehearsal space (as they have previously). In the process, they produced a real rock & roll record, warts 'n' all. To get an idea what the BellRays are all about, imagine if Tina Turner had left Ike back in 1972 to front the MC5, or picture Aretha Franklin subbing for a too-stoned-to-sing Iggy Pop in the Stooges, circa 1969. Comparisons may sell them short, though, as they take their influences to another level entirely; no one sounds quite like the BellRays. "Too Many Houses in Here," "Screwdriver," and "Snake City" (an actual concert recording) are all get-up-and-go rockers that would put most so-called punkers to shame, while the fast and heavy sludge riffs of "Monkey House" and "Warhead" recall vintage Black Sabbath. Grand Fury has its share of hooks as well, with "They Glued Your Head on Upside-Down" and "Stupid Fuckin' People" standing out from the pack. The dynamic "Zero P.M.," a song dealing with racism and the spiritual reprisals that await the perpetrators, possesses a steady intensity before exploding into the punk stratosphere. "Have a Little Faith in Me," a song with so much soul that James Brown himself would stop and take notice, is a welcome comedown in the midst of the BellRays' (b)all(s)-out punk, gospel, and rock & roll fury.~Grand Fury Review by Bart Bealmear
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