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New Infection

The Melismatics

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Album Review

The Melismatics tread that fine line between "eclectic" and "schizophrenic," meaning first-time listeners faced with the band's 2003 debut, New Infection, are bound to deem it either a visionary statement or a rudderless mess. Quite impossible to pin down, New Infection is primarily rooted in hard rock, punk, and power pop, but also offers regular glimpses of new wave, indie rock, and even wackier things besides (more on those later). At their best, album highlights like the title track, the almost Nuggets-ish "I Saw You on TV," and the exceptional, melancholy "Don't Believe It" proffer bittersweet power pop/punk absorbed from vaunted Midwestern giants like Cheap Trick and Hüsker Dü. In fact, the Cheap Trick connection becomes almost too much to bear on the curiously named "I, the Undersigned," where singer Ryan Smith appears to channel Robin Zander's spirit. As for the those wackier experiments cited above, they include a slew of forgettable shoegazing numbers, a couple of barely adequate country rockers ("Hate to Say It," "Together We Will Be"), the stutter-stepping, Melvins-lite twist of "Aphasia," and the truly oddball, Devo-like concoction that is "Payin' for Gas With My Credit Card." In short, the Melismatics have delivered what's sure to become a polarizing album with their first try; they can only start making more sense from here on out.

Customer Reviews

Buy This Album

Ryan Smith is a musical genious. The man consistently made hits on this album, a must to anyone who likes music. This music inspired me to go to lengths i never imagined possible. I must advise everyone to buy this album.

THE MELISMATICS ARE THE FUTURE OF ROCK AND ROLL

Take your New Infection for a spin and you will be whril-winded into driving thunderous guitars that put you "Rite Where U Belong" - as rock and roll is suppose to be! No need to do things the Hard Way, the Melismatics are waiting to rock you to the moon and back.

What are you waiting for?

The Melismatics have everything that made MPLS music the lasting force that it is. These guys (Ryan Smith, Mark Wade, Ron Caron and the recent addition of Pony Hixon-Smith on rhythm guitar and keyboards) have built on a solid foundation the guitar stylings of Soul Asylum and all things Bob Mould (Husker Du, Sugar). Stand out tracks: New Infection, Rite Where U Belong, Transfixed and Sublimated! Why don't you have this yet???

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Minneapolis modern rock quartet the Melismatics featured Ryan Smith (vocals, guitar, piano), Jeremy Ylvisaker (guitar, organ), Mark Wade (bass), and Ron Caron (drums). The band's debut album, New Infection, released by Susstones...
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