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Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime (CD)

Yank Crime
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Album Details: Yank Crime

Release Date:02/16/2004
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:606949236328

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User Reviews: Yank Crime

  • Overall:

    One of the best

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 4, 2001

    David Foster did magic ! Great selection, great performers doing wonderful renditions. I find lots of Christmas songs downright annoying especially old recordings or hearing them in the original form. Run for cover !This one is a gem. My other only o...ther two favorites are Mannheim Steamroller and Mahalia Jackson's Christmas album. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    good

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 19, 2001

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Pro Reviews: Yank Crime

  • All Music Guide

    The band's second and, unfortunately, final album, Yank Crime is as worthy and awesome as its predecessor, losing not a jot in the change from independent to major label status. Including some longer, more complex tunes this time around, Drive Like Jehu is otherwise essentially unchanged, fusing brawling, crisp rhythms and high volume intensity with technical complexity, feeling like a mad science experiment gone completely out of control. Aside from the guest backing vocals on the frazzled angst explosion "Luau" by fellow San Diego music fiend Rob Crow, it's again all down to the band's four members, with drummer Trombino providing the strong, take-no-prisoners mix. Perhaps even more than the debut, Yank Crime solidified Drive Like Jehu's reputation as kings of emo. While use of that term rapidly degenerated to apply to sappy miserableness by the decade's end, here the quartet capture its original sense, wired, frenetic, screaming passion, as first semi-created by the likes of Rites o...f Spring. Whether making it short and sweet, as the surprisingly gentle instrumental "New Intro" demonstrates in three minutes, or taking time, like the nearly ten-minute conclusion "Sinews," the band wastes not a note. Froberg's sense of intense, almost accusatory delivery is astonishingly dramatic throughout, whether in full cry or with a touch of restraint, as on the rhythmic chorus of "Do You Compute." His guitar partnership with Reis is still in full cry, creating honestly epic zoned and screaming feedback roars and waves -- the aforementioned "Do You Compute" is one fine example, as is "Luau," which builds to a awe-inspiring, eternally ascending rise. While a recording of the band's incendiary live shows would be the best way to remember the quartet, Yank Crime is a thoroughly excellent if unexpected way to bow out, artistic rock that actually, honestly, and totally rocks. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Drive Like Jehu

The blistering Drive Like Jehu was one of two San Diego-based bands featuring guitarist John "Speedo" Reis, better known as the frontman of Rocket from the Crypt. Formed in August 1990 and rounded out by vocalist/guitarist Rick Farr (a.k.a. Eric Froberg), bassist Mike Kennedy and drummer Mark Trombino, the band's intricate dual guitar interplay and fierce rhythms quickl... Read more