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Frosting on the Beater

The Posies

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Album Review

Frosting on the Beater opens with a thick wall of distorted guitars and booming drums kicking up a very melodic fuss behind Ken Stringfellow and Jonathan Auer's creamy-smooth harmonies on the psych-tinged "Dream All Day," and the track's sweet-and-sour blend immediately announces this is going to be a very different affair than the Posies' major label debut, Dear 23. With noisy rock dude Don Fleming in the producer's chair, it came as no great surprise that Frosting on the Beater was a much harder sounding album than the introspective Dear 23, but surprisingly enough, Fleming also knew how to make the most of the band's expert pop songwriting; with the tempos and guitars turned, the tunes gained a needed physical impact that brought the melodies and hooks into the forefront, where they belonged. Just as importantly, the spot-on harmonies that were the highlight of Dear 23 were still very much in evidence, resting atop the piles of fuzzy guitar chords like a dollop of hot fudge poured over a big scoop of ice cream. And prior to this, who knew that Ken Stringfellow and Jonathan Auer could rock out so hard (and so well) on guitars? One could argue that the big guitar attack of Frosting on the Beater was simply the Posies' way of trying to cash in on the grunge sweepstakes that briefly turned their hometown of Seattle into the center of the rock universe. But one listen also reveals that it transformed a smart but overly precious pop outfit into a hard-charging power pop band that gained a wealth of strength without giving up any of their smarts in the process — not a bad bargain.

Customer Reviews

Riffalicious

This is definetly one of my favorite albums. Deep lyrical cuts intermix with pounding drums, and catchy guitar riffs. Dream All Day was a hit for the band, but don't overlook Burn and Shine, and Definite Door (excellent guitar work). This was a mainstay in our college music stable with Bob Mould (Sugar), My Bloddy Valentine... For Downloading give a listen to: Definite Door Flavor of the Month 20 Questions Of all their albums this one was the best. I've heard the others, but this is the only one I'd pay for.

This should have received more attention!

Why didn't the critics realize they had a gem of a band and an album when this was released in '93? Amazing guitar work and intricate, clever lyrics can be found on every track, most notably Solar Sister (listen to the live acoustic version, it will blow you away!) and on Burn and Shine (classic Posies at their best!) This album defined my youth... always a favorite!

pure genius

It was once said that if Lennon and McCartney were still writing songs they would be The Posies,this cd by far is pure genius.This has to be one cd that I can listen to every day that you never have to fast forward through any of it,it plays through from start to finish and rocks with the best of them.I can honestly thank a exGF from the NW for introducing me to their cd as it is one of my favorites.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Bellingham, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The Posies were one of the most popular power pop bands of the '90s; along with other revivalists like Matthew Sweet and Teenage Fanclub, they helped update the classic power pop sound for the alternative age, marrying bright, British Invasion-style melodies and harmonies to loud, grungy guitars and quirky lyrics. The Posies were centered around the partnership of guitarists/vocalists/songwriters Jonathan Auer and Ken Stringfellow, who began recording songs together in Auer's Bellingham, WA, home...
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