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Resident Alien in Bloomington, MN
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Resident Alien in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $17.99
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British but based in New York,
Spacehog
's publicity material would have you believe the group resurrects the glam heyday of vintage
Bowie
and
Mott the Hoople
(even disingeniously referring to them as "the band who fell to earth"). It's all well and good to set your sights high, but the hype creates expectations that
Resident Alien
is incapable of delivering, despite the blatant
Ziggy Stardust
vocal inflections of "Starside" and "Zeroes." There's no doubt that this awkwardly-named combo attack their chosen retro-glam vocation with panache, flash, and good humor, but there's ultimately not a lot of substance behind the theatrical pose and fat Gibson runs. With few exceptions (there's no denying the preening bulls-eye of "Never Coming Down") the songwriting tends to be fairly frothy. Still, I'd take a dose of
any day over yet another cold dish of serious, mystically dour, faux-acid rock
Doors
/
Led Zep
wannabes. Ironically, by homogenizing the Brit-glam sound in their manner,
may just succeed in bridging to U.S. audiences who often have difficulty relating to the "Britishness" of the latest U.K. wave. ~ Roch Parisien
Spacehog
's publicity material would have you believe the group resurrects the glam heyday of vintage
Bowie
and
Mott the Hoople
(even disingeniously referring to them as "the band who fell to earth"). It's all well and good to set your sights high, but the hype creates expectations that
Resident Alien
is incapable of delivering, despite the blatant
Ziggy Stardust
vocal inflections of "Starside" and "Zeroes." There's no doubt that this awkwardly-named combo attack their chosen retro-glam vocation with panache, flash, and good humor, but there's ultimately not a lot of substance behind the theatrical pose and fat Gibson runs. With few exceptions (there's no denying the preening bulls-eye of "Never Coming Down") the songwriting tends to be fairly frothy. Still, I'd take a dose of
any day over yet another cold dish of serious, mystically dour, faux-acid rock
Doors
/
Led Zep
wannabes. Ironically, by homogenizing the Brit-glam sound in their manner,
may just succeed in bridging to U.S. audiences who often have difficulty relating to the "Britishness" of the latest U.K. wave. ~ Roch Parisien
British but based in New York,
Spacehog
's publicity material would have you believe the group resurrects the glam heyday of vintage
Bowie
and
Mott the Hoople
(even disingeniously referring to them as "the band who fell to earth"). It's all well and good to set your sights high, but the hype creates expectations that
Resident Alien
is incapable of delivering, despite the blatant
Ziggy Stardust
vocal inflections of "Starside" and "Zeroes." There's no doubt that this awkwardly-named combo attack their chosen retro-glam vocation with panache, flash, and good humor, but there's ultimately not a lot of substance behind the theatrical pose and fat Gibson runs. With few exceptions (there's no denying the preening bulls-eye of "Never Coming Down") the songwriting tends to be fairly frothy. Still, I'd take a dose of
any day over yet another cold dish of serious, mystically dour, faux-acid rock
Doors
/
Led Zep
wannabes. Ironically, by homogenizing the Brit-glam sound in their manner,
may just succeed in bridging to U.S. audiences who often have difficulty relating to the "Britishness" of the latest U.K. wave. ~ Roch Parisien
Spacehog
's publicity material would have you believe the group resurrects the glam heyday of vintage
Bowie
and
Mott the Hoople
(even disingeniously referring to them as "the band who fell to earth"). It's all well and good to set your sights high, but the hype creates expectations that
Resident Alien
is incapable of delivering, despite the blatant
Ziggy Stardust
vocal inflections of "Starside" and "Zeroes." There's no doubt that this awkwardly-named combo attack their chosen retro-glam vocation with panache, flash, and good humor, but there's ultimately not a lot of substance behind the theatrical pose and fat Gibson runs. With few exceptions (there's no denying the preening bulls-eye of "Never Coming Down") the songwriting tends to be fairly frothy. Still, I'd take a dose of
any day over yet another cold dish of serious, mystically dour, faux-acid rock
Doors
/
Led Zep
wannabes. Ironically, by homogenizing the Brit-glam sound in their manner,
may just succeed in bridging to U.S. audiences who often have difficulty relating to the "Britishness" of the latest U.K. wave. ~ Roch Parisien




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