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Blake Solomon
01/16/08, 04:56 PM
Foxy Shazam – Introducing
Record Label: New Weathermen / Ferret Records
Release Date: January 22, 2008

Upon first receiving Introducing, I felt compelled to write a review immediately. Mind you, this was way back in November. My life coach thought it would be a good idea to wait a few months, so as to ensure people wouldn’t be forgetting about this record when the time came to open their duct tape wallets and buy this little gem. And since she’s more like a life dictator, I obliged. (Ms. Kathleen, you better hope this works!)

Just one time I would like to turn the review format on its head and ask you all what you want to read about. I want to do this for two reasons: 1.) It makes my job way easier and B.) It makes my job way easier. No takers? Alright, I’ll give it a shot: I don’t think I’ve ever paid much attention to which label releases what album, but Ferret seems to have certain expectations from the everyday-underground-leather-clad youth. I mean, come on, their logo is a gun! As if their roster didn’t pigeonhole them enough. But don’t expect another metal/gut-punching/but still cute-clone band. Foxy Shazam frontman (Foxyman™) Eric Nally leads the group like a crazed ringmaster (now without the cabbage smell!). His voice is grating, convincing and melodic. He’s a star in the making. As he counts the group down on “Rocketeer,” try to keep quiet. You’ll be screaming “Blast Off!” at the top of your lungs every time. However, my favorite dimension of Foxy Shazam comes in the form of Sky White’s piano playing. He channels burlesque shows of old, even when a stomping breakdown is taking place in “Ghost Animals.” The end of “Ghost Animals” is pure joy. It's only January, but I already know it will stand as one of my favorite musical moments of 2008. “Red Cape Diver” finds White canoodling like a jazz prodigy, even as Nally is crazily spewing lines like, “I don’t wanna die!” The styles of each member seems to always find a cozy nook and/or cranny to reside.

I’ve seen a lot of musical theater (Starlight Express: how do you do it?). But I need to see Introducing up on the stage. “The Science Of Love” would be the first full-cast number. Playful keyboards and an odd chorus with ghastly wailing needs the Broadway Treatment. Guitarist Loren Turner doesn’t slack one bit, either. He goes retro (“Cool”); he goes heavy (“Its Hair Smelled Like Bonfire”); he goes mathy (“Ghost Animals”). And all the while, as genres are discarded like last week's T-Pain song, Foxy Shazam keep things cohesive. The ride is a whirlwind, but not like a tornado, more like this ride (http://mudeng.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/state_fair1.jpg) at the State Fair. You’re always tethered and you’re always ready for another go-round.

It’s quite simple, really. There isn’t a bad song on Introducing. And you don’t have to be crazed or afraid of hardcore (Scary!) like me to enjoy this. Heck, you could even put As Tall As Lions on your “Favorite Artists” list and dig Foxy Shazam. But be prepared to take some shots for it, pussy. Nobody listened to piano-punk and got away with it! Use Foxy as a springboard, though, and find yourself some full, bustling, hard-as-diamonds music. And please, don’t forget to tip your usher.


Recommended If You Like: Gogel Bordello wearing Dunks, The Blood Brothers dressed as pirates, smelly cheese, Man Man with a chip on their shoulder, smelly cheese


www.myspace.com/foxyshazam

Rich Duncan
01/16/08, 05:40 PM
While I don't really like Foxy Shazam, this was a really good review.

iamtaylorrr
01/16/08, 06:16 PM
This CD is so crazy and different, I love it.

emkvetwin
01/16/08, 06:29 PM
THAT was quite a review. i look forward to giving this a listen. although i'm not a fan of smelly cheese.

Blake Solomon
01/16/08, 08:26 PM
but smelly cheese has the boldest flavor!

irthesteve
01/16/08, 09:29 PM
The style of this review is the same style as the album; all over the place, crazy, funny in a serious way, but in the end is cohesive and makes it's point.

topher465
01/17/08, 10:49 AM
I dig the review.

whyte39
01/17/08, 11:23 AM
i've been waiting for this to be released since The Flamingo Trigger. I can't wait, and hope that our music store will have it.

Well written review as always.

newfoundmichael
01/17/08, 11:44 AM
Nice review, great album.

eight
01/17/08, 01:06 PM
Great review. Amazing album. You have to see this band live to fully appreciate them, though.

saysmydoctor
01/17/08, 01:11 PM
These songs on Myspace are amazing.

sidekicksuicide
01/17/08, 01:25 PM
"Gogol Bordello wearing dunks"

haha, nice

spansen
01/17/08, 01:31 PM
i love foxy, and i can't wait to get the record.

heavyheart_x3
01/17/08, 03:46 PM
can't wait to get this or see them on sunday!

InfinityEscapes
01/17/08, 06:46 PM
Good review, I think it sums up the album quite well.

Julia Conny
01/17/08, 06:54 PM
I'm really digging this album too ... from everything I've heard, this band is nutty live.

Alex DiVincenzo
01/17/08, 10:18 PM
Interesting review, solid album

saysmydoctor
01/17/08, 11:16 PM
This is so good.

genericmadness
01/18/08, 12:05 AM
great album. great review.

great alview.

kearn1tm
01/18/08, 07:08 PM
I love Foxy Shazam. Great band and they play a frantic live show. Can't wait for the new album.

Ryzenfall
01/22/08, 12:45 AM
Good review.
"1. It makes my job way easier and B. It makes my job way easier." :-D

tonighttonight0
01/24/08, 11:17 AM
Love the new album

SandManTEND13
01/31/08, 02:54 PM
I really did enjoy this cd very much

LongDistanceDrunk
02/07/08, 01:49 PM
Absolutley amazing. I really wanna hear this live.

Blakobrn
03/16/08, 06:08 PM
such a good album
got it 3 days ago
bets ive heard so far in 08
i am just wondering whats with all the black references?

mattkinahan
05/02/08, 09:48 AM
saw the live show the other night. probably one of the most entertaining 35 minutes of my life. eric is a crazy freak!

fridaysfinest
07/10/08, 04:47 PM
This album was unbelievable. I still haven't been able to get enough of it, and I have been listening to it nonstop for over 3 months.

LongDistanceDrunk
07/17/08, 03:26 PM
I saw them live and it was the best band perfomance I have ever seen and it was also a FREE shoe. Eric was fucking nuts smoking five cigs and once and then eating them. Amazing

evilmegaman
09/19/08, 07:53 PM
slightly convoluted review



"1. It makes my job way easier and B. It makes my job way easier."



continuity issue there



I had a hard time tracking what your point was at some points. how the hell can you compare them to smelly cheese? maybe some background.

Blake Solomon
09/19/08, 11:27 PM
boom baby!

drakey
11/01/08, 09:47 AM
I really like Foxy Shazam. It's good to have a band that is unique and has catchy tunes all at the same time. A band with personality and character. I think Foxy Shazam came in at the perfect time too, seeing as though The Blood Brothers had just broken up. Now I'm not comparing the two in a sense of talent, or the ability to leave their mark as bodly as the other. I'm just saying it's nice to have a band that cannot be copied.

Shin Akuma
05/21/10, 08:15 AM
John Felmann for the win ...................