Dead Air

Heatmiser

Dead Air
With ELLIOTT SMITH on guitar and vocals! Heatmiser's Dead Air is still a mighty fine debut album, though more credit should probably go to ELLIOTT SMITH's co-singer/guitarist Neil Gust. There's a perhaps inevitable casting of grunge over everything given it's 1993 genesis, but instead of sprawl, the emphasis is on tautness, vocals rough but not whined, more HUSKER DU and MISSION OF BURMA, say, than BLACK SABBATH or BLACK FLAG. Neil Gust's knack for anthemic, empowering choruses infused with open emotional passion makes the FUGAZI comparison in particular appropriate. The songs don't waste time - 14 in 37 minutes - and steer away from easy singalong approaches in favor of slightly more complex headbanging with a brain and heart. "Stray," re-recorded from an earlier single, sounds fantastic, just brawling with both fierce energy and close-to-the heart empathy, not to mention a great chorus. "Bottle Rocket" is a definite winner, with some great call-and-response vocal work and a steadily building verse-into-chorus structure that's fierce without falling prey to incipient emo clichs. Every so often there's some great flash on the guitars - check out the solo on "Dirt" - while the rhythm section does well enough (drummer Tony Lash in particular).
Price
Genre
Format
CD · 1 disc
Release
06-09-1993
Label
Item-nr
857805
EAN
0018663105727
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
STILL
2
CANDYLAND
3
MOCK-UP
4
DIRT
5
BOTTLE ROCKET
6
STRAY
7
CAN'T BE TOUCHED
8
CANNIBAL
9
DON'T LOOK DOWN
10
STANDS HOTEL
11
LOWLIFE
12
BUICK
13
DEAD AIR