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Chris Fallon
01/28/09, 02:52 AM
The Loved Ones - Distractions
Record Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Release Date: February 3, 2009

Keeping in tune with the current slate of punk rock all-Americans, it's only natural for a band from the first U.S. capital of Philadelphia to be on the verge of breaking through, a la The Gaslight Anthem.

Composed of former members from hardcore punk groups, the Loved Ones were one of the first bands to receive acclaim with the raspy-voiced "punktry" sound (a blend of country and punk music) for a melodic yet aggressive sound. Last year, the band released Build & Burn, a collection of songs that continued the same style with cleaner production, based more around the pop-punk grandeur their label experienced in the 1990's.

For their latest release, the 6-song EP, entitled Distractions, the Loved Ones have seized the opportunity to grasp the melodic bones in their bodies to milk them for all they're worth. "Distracted" is a breezy number concerning physical abuse in relationships ("Can she save herself from the nightmare he's become?"), driven by Chris Gonsalez's bass rhythm, Dave Hause's gruff yet understanding vocal ability, and a stream of consistent percussion from Mike Sneeringer. As "Last Call" starts, with it's Elton John-like piano introduction, it's clear the band is trying out some different things, going for a pop-driven harmonious sound. What's great about that is, it works (the organ/piano mix from Franz Nicolay adds a layer of depth to their straightforward sound).

From the three freshly-recorded tracks, we get a very impressive look into the Loved Ones' future, which could provide some massive airplay & recognition if they are sent in the right direction. While the curtain is only lifted for a brief second, it's certainly a preview worth noting, as the band could very well set off a wave with their next full-length ("Last Call" has the sort of hook that could get them deserved success). Old fans may not like the slicker production and emphasis on hooks, however it suits their style and truly works in the bands' favor.

"Spy Diddley," an outtake from the Keep Your Heart sessions is an indication of how much the band has changed (not just in member status), judging from how fast-paced and belligerent it sounds compared to the newer, more relaxed cuts. Their Billy Bragg cover, "Lovers Town Revisited," is a quick & rambunctious full-band number full of good time sentiments, and "Johnny 99," a cover of a classic Bruce Springsteen track, is a perfect fit considering these hard economic times. Both tracks were recorded during the same sessions as "Spy Diddley," but sound amazing -- especially the one-take recording of "Johnny 99," which features Hause solo on an electric guitar, perhaps accompanied by a glass of Jack and a cigarette burning on a windowsill.

The EP's highlight comes from the Joe Strummer cover, "Coma Girl." Yes, there are three covers here (the liner notes provide some words from Hause about why each song was chosen), each one done out of respect and performed in unique ways, with "Coma Girl" standing out in front. Anytime you can picture a setting in your head, an environment where the song would fit best, it's the kind of track you can revisit over & over, and never tire of. An acoustic-based jam session, the song is a salute to one of music's most beloved frontmen and gives a warm buzz to shake the snow from your boots.

Expect big things on the horizon for the Loved Ones, as they propel their sound into a new breed of working-class American people, eager for hope, reaffirmation and grit. "That's all, that's all," sings Hause on "Last Call." "Let me know when this all sinks in."

Um, yes -- sunk in and ready for more, please.

The Gaslight Anthem; Sundowner; The Loved Ones' Keep Your Heart; covers of great songwriters/performers."Coma Girl," "Last Call" and "Johnny 99."

1. Distracted
2. Last Call
3. Spy Diddley
4. Johnny 99
5. Lovers Town Revisited
6. Coma GirlDave Hause: vocals/guitar
Mike Sneeringer: drums
Dave Walsh: guitar
Chris Gonzalez: bass/vocals
Franz Nicolay: paino/organ

Official Site (http://www.thelovedonesband.com) | Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/thelovedones)Amazon MP3 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001QW4642?ie=UTF8&tag=absolutepun02-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001QW4642)

ugman_2000
01/28/09, 05:50 AM
Didn't know this EP had so many covers on it, sounds like it's pretty cool I need to hunt myself a copy down soon

prefix-core
01/28/09, 06:14 AM
I really can't wait to get my grubby hands on this. Great review. Any word on whether or not "Spy Diddley" is a re-recording? Or is it the same version that was released on the on-line Fat Wreck comp a few years back?

jtyexists9
01/28/09, 07:20 AM
Good review, I am going to have to give these guys and this EP a listen.

Jacktheskipper
01/28/09, 07:44 AM
I really can`t wait to get my hands on this ...

aloneatlastnj
01/28/09, 08:14 AM
wowowow chris. you must've been PUMPED to receive this. review is making me excited to hear this!

Justin_stacy
01/28/09, 08:39 AM
I really can't wait to get my grubby hands on this. Great review. Any word on whether or not "Spy Diddley" is a re-recording? Or is it the same version that was released on the on-line Fat Wreck comp a few years back?
they are saying its a cleaned up remastered version, lyrically its the same.

Eurotrash Drock
01/28/09, 09:07 AM
good review, ive been waiting for this. and been meaning to check out sundowner...

CellarGhosts
01/28/09, 09:24 AM
good review, chris. really looking forward to hearing this.

AP_Punk
01/28/09, 09:43 AM
rad EP. and good review!

llmp
01/28/09, 10:04 AM
This album almost slipped right by me...

PlacesToGo
01/28/09, 10:05 AM
they are better than the gaslight anthem for sure.

Justin_stacy
01/28/09, 10:16 AM
No they aren't, but they do have potential to be just as big.

owiseone35
01/28/09, 10:28 AM
This is a great band I'm excited for this new release. I agree with the above comment they should and do have the potential to be just as big.

whyte39
01/28/09, 11:09 AM
franz nicolay is in this band too? he is a machine with world/inferno, and the hold steady.

poppunknerd182
01/28/09, 11:45 AM
This is such an underrated band, last time I saw them headline here in Chicago, maybe 30 people were there =(

TheOtherAndrew
01/28/09, 11:58 AM
I'll definitely be checking this out. Good review, Chris.

Poochemist
01/28/09, 12:36 PM
I am really looking forward to this EP. I'm surprised none of this band's other albums have been reviewed here.

more heart
01/28/09, 12:51 PM
Man I've loved thses guys for years

prefix-core
01/28/09, 01:18 PM
Man I've loved thses guys for years
Ditto! I remember hearing the demo version of "Jane" on the "In Honor" compilation back in 2004/2005; it was my favorite track on the compilation. So I looked into them a bit more and four months later I wound up booking them to play at my college alongside the Bouncing Souls and the Explosion.

They were good then, but they're unstoppable now.

more heart
01/28/09, 01:22 PM
Ditto! I remember hearing the demo version of "Jane" on the "In Honor" compilation back in 2004/2005; it was my favorite track on the compilation. So I looked into them a bit more and four months later I wound up booking them to play at my college alongside the Bouncing Souls and the Explosion.

They were good then, but they're unstoppable now.
I remember watching the video for 100K back in 2005 on *sigh* SURS. I was instantly hooked which was kind of rare for me because back then it would take me awhile to get into a song.

saysmydoctor
01/28/09, 01:34 PM
I disagree with Fallin', this review sucks.

(Jk, good stuff, I'll be checking this out.)

makeoutmags
01/28/09, 02:14 PM
I love them. Can't wait to hear this. BTW for new Gaslight fans, The Loved Ones really gave those guys the boost by taking them out on tour... so definitely check out all their previous releases if you're into The '59 Sound.

makeoutmags
01/28/09, 02:17 PM
Ditto! I remember hearing the demo version of "Jane" on the "In Honor" compilation back in 2004/2005; it was my favorite track on the compilation. So I looked into them a bit more and four months later I wound up booking them to play at my college alongside the Bouncing Souls and the Explosion.

They were good then, but they're unstoppable now.
Ditto... it also makes me happy that The Explosion live on in the current lineup of Loved Ones :)

makeoutmags
01/28/09, 02:20 PM
franz nicolay is in this band too? he is a machine with world/inferno, and the hold steady.
He wasn't on Build & Burn, their last album. I'm unsure if he's a full-time member or just a studio pianist/organist. Dave Hause's sister usually plays piano with them, at least the shows I've been to...

prefix-core
01/28/09, 02:30 PM
Ditto... it also makes me happy that The Explosion live on in the current lineup of Loved Ones :)
Likewise. I think those two really add to the sound when they play live. The back-up vocals add to it (particularly on the newer stuff--the back-ups on "The Enquirer" add alot to that song) and the dual guitar-work gives Dave more time to work the crowd.

...But I still miss the Explosion. I want "Bury Me Standing" to be released. Stat.

Chris Fallon
01/28/09, 03:03 PM
franz nicolay is in this band too? he is a machine with world/inferno, and the hold steady.
At least on this record he is. I only mentioned him since he's a big part of the first two songs, however I am unsure if he's a full-time member or going on tour with the band.

Mike Kraft
01/28/09, 03:52 PM
These guys are so awesome, especially live.

whyte39
01/28/09, 04:07 PM
He wasn't on Build & Burn, their last album. I'm unsure if he's a full-time member or just a studio pianist/organist. Dave Hause's sister usually plays piano with them, at least the shows I've been to...

At least on this record he is. I only mentioned him since he's a big part of the first two songs, however I am unsure if he's a full-time member or going on tour with the band.


ahh, he is still a machine nonetheless.

mr chainsaw
01/28/09, 07:02 PM
they are better than the gaslight anthem for sure.
very true.

i need to get this EP

Brett3
01/28/09, 08:44 PM
Awesome!

xeightoh3xx
01/30/09, 05:50 AM
Such a great EP!

themonopoly
01/30/09, 08:37 PM
i am very suprised at the response here, i saw these guys with the hold steady once over the summer once they showed up with drive by truckers at terminal 5 in new york, and either time i really didnt enjoy them, but im giving them a second chance

Hagysaurus Rex
02/01/09, 02:41 PM
Good review. This is tops on my list of things to get soon.

llmp
02/02/09, 12:52 AM
I am really looking forward to this EP. I'm surprised none of this band's other albums have been reviewed here.
Well, I'm not a staff member, but I wrote one for their last album (http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=304519). Expected it to be up there with my PBC/Gaslight/AmSteel reviews as far as views go but no dice. And if you're talking staff members then I'm surprised that you're surprised.

Hopefully my Fake Problems review fares better.

Poochemist
02/02/09, 05:03 AM
i am very suprised at the response here, i saw these guys with the hold steady once over the summer once they showed up with drive by truckers at terminal 5 in new york, and either time i really didnt enjoy them, but im giving them a second chance
I saw them in Asbury Park over the summer and it was one of the better small punk shows I've been to.

newfoundmichael
02/04/09, 06:13 PM
Diehard Gaslight fan, but I've never listened to these guys. I was supposed to see them live, but they dropped off tour with Dropkick. I definitely need to check it out though. Good review