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The Daily Breeze/News-Pilot (Torrance, CA) RAVE! section
May 31
"Gin &
Innuendoes"
From right under our noses,
one of the South Bay's longest-lived and most criminally underappreciated
bands The Last have re-emerged with one of the
year's best records.
The Last have been around in
one form or another since the mid-1970s. Its ever-shifting lineups
always have included the Nolte brothers: Joe on lead guitar and
vocals, Mike on keyboards and backing vocals and David on bass.
David left the band some years
ago and went on to play with Wednesday Week, followed by his
current work with Maria McKee, british songwriter David Gray
and his own fine band Lucky.
The other two brothers have
carried on the group; "Gin & Innuendoes" is the
band's first release since 1989's "Awakening" (also
on SST).
Longtime L.A. producer Earle
Mankey not only has captured the explosive dynamics the band
has always shown live, but also has given them a fuller, more
powerful sound than on prior recordings.
Track after track bristles
with melodicism and drive, from the crackling, rockabilly-influenced
"Sleep" with its dizzying guitar runs, to the hypnotic,
dreamlike "Sirens" and the irresistibly catchy rocker
"You Won't Win."
Guest Kristi Callan from Lucky
causes "The Time Is Gone" to blossom from a typically
intense ballad into a vibrant, harmony-filled tune with her glowing
vocal halfway through the track.
"Gin & Innuendoes"
has everything it takes to make a first-rate rock 'n' roll record:
strong musicianship and production values, memorable songs filled
with melodic hooks and most important of all passion.
Sam Gnerre,
Staff Writer
Rating: * * * *
SST
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