Shotgun
Messiah's last album, their second, aptly titled 'Second Coming' saw former
bassman Tim Skold take on lead vocals to give the band a much more authoritative
stamp. The album bombed in a right royal fashionb, thus landing the band
back at square one. So, theygrab the easy option and throw a mini album
together incorporating three Punk covers (bloody jawn) and a couple of
majorly revamped tracks from 'Second Coming'.
It's all very well and fine
but who on earth wants to hear another bloody cover of Iggy's 'Search
And Destroy'? Admittedly it's a spirited enough stab at the hoary old
classic, but it's nowhere near as good as EMF's version. If you're going
to release a cover, at least do something a bit different with it. Same
goes for '53rd And 3rd'. Oh God! Not another Ramones homily. I know this
is only a mini-album but why bother recording it, let alone shell out
your hard earned cash for it? If it's a stop-gap before the next full
album then fine, but the point is, their last album sold zilch, so why
think anyone would want to hear 'em cruising through some of their fave
songs? It's not like they're Aerosmith or something.
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At the end of the
day, Shotgun Messiah remain relegated to the top of the third division
in Rock. There's nothing wrong with them, but being just 'likeable' isn't
enough.
Anthony Noguera
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