Thursday, November 13, 2008

Review: American Werewolf Academy “Triceratops”: free mp3


“Triceratops” is the aptly named third release from A.W.A., a.k.a. American Werewolf Academy. I like them already.

After listening to the slick and polished sound of Echo Jet (reviewed here), AWA sure comes out of the speakers like a screeching surprise. Unpolished and raw, this Dallas trio is pulling rock up by the roots. They play the kind of rock and roll that puts hair on your chest. It will make you howl with delight. OK, enough with the werewolf references.

The core of the songwriting here is classic power pop, but you might not spot it at first because it tends to get covered in the fuzzy and sometimes overly distorted guitars. But the hooks are there. The raw energy of the leading tracks, “Jack Frost” and “Company of Owls”, showcase their love for punk, but their mastery of pop rock rears its head on “Good Night for Anything” (my favorite track) and “Summer Ship”. “Man with No Off Switch” is also a quirky cool rocker with a strong chorus. “Tell Them Right Now” ends the record with a final blast of sing-a-long fun complete with hand claps. The songs are short, with all 11 tracks finished in just under 30 minutes. I wish the drums were recorded better – the drummer, Tony Harper, is excellent, but the drums sound muddied.

The vocals have the perfect rasp for this style of rock – often sounding a lot like old school Rod Stewart. The band combines elements of The White Stripes, The Singles, and Jet to give us a unique blend of indie rock and commercial viability.

Some of the favorite bands of these boys include Favorite bands of AWA include Roky Erickson, Cheap Trick, The Kinks, and The New Pornographers. If you like any of these groups, you are sure to find something that will please you when listening to AWA.

Join the Academy! Go to their home page now and pick up some mp3 files the boys are offering free of charge.

iPOD-worthy: 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 11

American Werewolf Academy on MySpace. Official site.

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