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Mind Chaos

Hockey

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Album Review

Hockey's debut, Mind Chaos, was initially going to be released by Sony Records — the band even got as far as reworking some of its demos in the studio with producer Jerry Harrison — but the album's fate was left in limbo when the label dropped the band. Mind Chaos got a new lease on life when Hockey's songs made their way to BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, whose championing of the strutting "Learn to Lose" helped earned the band another major-label deal. It's easy to hear why two big labels were interested in Mind Chaos; Hockey's angular basslines, chugging guitars, and washy keyboards call to mind tried and true, new wave-tinged acts like the Strokes, OK Go, and the Killers. For most of the album, they don't stray far from this style, and considering that they had been around for a while before Mind Chaos's 2009 release, they sound effective, but not especially fresh. Most of the band's character resides in Ben Grubin's raspy vocals, which lie somewhere between a young Rod Stewart and the Strokes' Julian Casablancas, and his surprisingly smart lyrics. He's nothing if not self-aware: Grubin sings about writing "a truthful song over an '80s groove" on the Cars-like "Song Away," the only Harrison-produced song that ended up on Mind Chaos' final version. Elsewhere, his hyper-literate tales of self-loathing posers and late-night intrigue give Hockey an appealingly witty personality. When they stretch out, they get intriguing, if mixed, results: "Work" reveals a slinkier, smokier side to the band, as well as a disco fetish, while "Preacher" travels from a gospel-infused ballad to blazing rock. Mind Chaos is an uneven but promising debut. Considering how much difficulty Hockey experienced in getting it out, it'll be interesting to hear what they do with a (hopefully) easier road ahead of them.

Customer Reviews

made an account for their debut album.

I made an iTunes UK store account from Italy just to buy this album on the first release day! I couldn't wait for the italian store to have "Hockey" debut album after ages! We all know how good were their most anticipated single tracks: "Song Away", "Too Fake" and "Learn to Lose"..so now you can't resist to buy it all, it's simply a masterpiece! and at £5.99 is a true bargain!

Mind Chaos

Slightly underwhelmed at first listening. I didnt expect the whole album to be Too Fake/Song away but its a bit low key and slow. Maybe a grower though

Amazing

One of the best albums ive heard in ages cant see why anyone doesnt like it.

Biography

Formed: 2007 in Redlands, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Merging the studied cool of the new wave revivalist movement with the sleek textures and commanding rhythm of electronic pop, Hockey burst out of the Portland, OR music scene in 2009 to become cult favorites in the United Kingdom on the strength of a handful of live appearances and a self-produced demo EP. Vocalist and guitarist Ben Grubin and bassist Jeremy Reynolds formed Hockey in 2007 while they were both students at Southern California's Johnston Center for Integrative Studies, a free-form college...
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, New Wave, Electronic, Punk, Indie Rock
  • Released: 25 September 2009

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