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Group Sounds

Rocket from the Crypt

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Album Review

Rebounding from both a messy extrication from Interscope and the departure of founding drummer Atom, Rocket recruited San Diego scene vet Mario Rubalcaba to fill in and whipped out the fierce and fine Group Sounds. Superchunk's Jon Wurster actually plays the skins on most of the tracks, as Rubalcaba (redubbed in Rocket-style Ruby Mars) only officially joined towards the end of recording, but either way the band sounds fully up to necessary events. "Straight American Slave" says that much at the start — it's Rocket as all have come to know and love them, garage/punk/R&B grooves tightly wound as hell, horns ripping joyfully through the mix, call and response choruses, and Reis as always the at-once slick and raging frontman. From there it's barely a breath taken before launching into "Carne Voodoo," and the instant party atmosphere that Rocket know how to nail just so runs rampant. Having participated in a slew of fine solo efforts and projects all throughout 2000 like the Hot Snakes and the Sultans, hearing Reis take full charge with Rocket again seems like coming home to something especially great. Hints of other influences and approaches certainly crop up on the slightly calmer "S.O.S." and most notably with the marvelous closing track "Ghost Shark." A big woozy slow number with a bit of emotional bite, it makes for a perfect ending, with legendary producer Jim Dickinson adding piano. Those who want more of what Rocket does so well can't be disappointed, though. Sure to be future classics include "White Belt," which never seems to stop building up, the utterly anthemic "Heart of a Rat," and the no-less-so "This Bad Check Is Gonna Stick" — with bells, even! Ten years since Rocket's first full-length, the sextet still sounds like they're on a live wire with an endless power source, as inspiring here as ever before.

Customer Reviews

One of my favorite albums of all time

Compared to some of RFTC's previous albums, this one is completely different. It's very well organized and clear. Every song is good, and each one varies. Some of my favorite songs actually ended up being the slower ones, such as "S.O.S", and "Ghost Shark". But then again, there are some great fast-paced tracks, among them, "Venom Venom" and "Savoir Faire" make me want to go drag-racing. Even if you're not a fan of RFTC's other stuff, give this album a listen!

The best band to ever walk this planet

This album is probably the closest you can get recorded to how amazing RFTC were live. Every show they pumped all their blood, sweat, and matching outfits into creating their wall of sound music. If you like good time punk rock and roll with a horn section then this is your band. Not necessarily MY favorite of their albums but it is crazy good nonetheless. They should reunite NOW!

Best Rocket Album Ever!

I've always listened to RFTC, and they've never sounded better! After you hear the first song, you know it's going to be a good cd. Carne Voodoo might be the best sounding RFTC song on the cd, but all of the songs are awesome. If you like this cd, you shoud check out Atticus III, because it has a really good RFTC song.

Biography

Formed: 1990 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Pledging to never play a venue with a stage, singer/guitarist John Reis formed San Diego's Rocket from the Crypt in the summer of 1990 after becoming disillusioned with his then-current hardcore punk band, Pitchfork. Bassist Petey X, guitarist N.D., drummer Sean, and backing vocalist Elaina joined the band's initial lineup, and Rocket from the Crypt released Paint as a Fragrance in 1991. While the debut increased the band's profile, a lineup change ensued as Sean and Elaina left the San Diego area....
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