Talk about hitting ya hard and running away, the three songs on this short,
exciting and excellent EP really tantalize and tease(hear below). The
Eddies are brothers Dale and Dean Hoth (Guitar and Bass) along with Cris
Cordero (Drums) and here they give homage to some early/mid 80`s British
mod-cum-power pop bands that influenced them. Co-Produced by Earle Mankey
along w/ the band, "Debbie Jones" has a post-mod, late 70`s The Vapors/The
Jam/The Chords sound with an updated w/ a bit of Ned`s Atomic Dustbin/Jesus
Jones vibe. Classic!! "Good Times", Track 2, is even more so! Again, The
Vapors comes to mind, but it rocks a bit harder than that band with a
thumping, driving bass line that rips it up. Track 3? Well, read below for
info on that! "USA power popsters, The Eddies return to the fray with
a three-track release that in the days of vinyl was called a maxi-single.
Debbie Jones is a stomping psyche flavoured gem, a new slant on the
Squire(early 80`s mod-pop) song. Wave after wave of guitar leads into a cool
update of The Risk`s "Good Times, charged up power pop at its best. The
Jetset`s "Color My World" get a raveup on Track 3. A trio of revival tracks
brought into the 21st century with class and panache. " -ScooteringMag.
Really wonderful stuff that leaves us wanting more, no doubt! Listen and
enjoy!
Debbie Jones - mp3
Good Times - mp3
Colour My World - mp3 |