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    The Smugglers - Mutiny In Stereo (2004)

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    The Smugglers - Mutiny In Stereo (2004)

    The Smugglers - Mutiny In Stereo (2004)
    FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 30:34 min | 231 or 70 MB

    Welcome to the entertaining world of the Smugglers. Whether it be playing smoky clubs around the world, releasing countless slabs of hot wax on only the finest international indie labels, or churning out hilarity in their infamous on-line tour diaries, the Smugglers have but one goal: TO ENTERTAIN. From Vancouver, BC Canada, The Smugglers are one of the longest lasting, most energized and entertaining bands to ever burst from their beloved frozen north. Forming back in 1988, Canada's greatest ambassadors of Rock 'n' Roll music weren't supposed to make it out of their parents' basement, let alone into the twenty first century, but here they are, rockin' all over the world.

    Stylish Vancouver garagesters with hearts of pure rock'n'roll rubbish, the wonderful Smugglers represent the pop side of the monoxide-flavored genre in the great Northwest with flash, trash, goofball humor and self-deprecating Canuck charm. The lively five — who also have their hands in Mint Records and numerous side bands — haven't always been captured at their best on record, but when the moon is right and the mics are set just so, no one else can offer such compelling evidence that the Fleshtones have colorful Canadian spawn, raised on radioactive shellfish from the Black Lagoon.
    "Mutiny In Stereo" (is the latest album of the band) was recorded in the blazing Vancouver summer of 2003 at an easy pace. No hard deadlines, no clock-watching, no stress, and it shows. The album is a sharp, relaxed, raucous album stacked with eleven hook-filled Rock & Roll songs. Many of the songs included on "Mutiny In Stereo" hold a special place in the heart of the Smugglers. "Pirate Ships", the buzzsaw attack that kick-starts the record, is a metaphor for the insurgent survival of Rock & Roll: "Nick wrote that one" says lead singer Grant Lawrence. "It’s actually already one of my favourite Smugglers songs we've ever done. It’s so exciting to play. Back in the late 50s and early 60s, rock’n’roll was essentially banned from the airwaves in Great Britain so these pirate radio ships would anchor themselves off the coast of England and Wales and spin records, blasting it back to shore. Kids would hide under their covers and listen to forbidden rock music on their homemade transistor radios. Nick's uncle in Wales told us that story and we were so energized by it, the song was written almost instantly". "Shock the Shanker", "Don't Mess With Beez" and "Billy Billy" all draw from the familiar well of Smugglers revved-up garage jizz, The fan tribute "Larry" finds a good middle ground of gusto that lets the tune's melodic hook shine through, while "Haunt Me" trots out a wah-wah pedal for variety. "Mach 1" is acoustic and the instrumental finale, "Do You Hear That Sound", is barely louder. Album is self-produced and contains all original material. This disc is also an enhanced CD, containing all four of the Smugglers videos and a hilarious "Making Of" featurette.

    The Smugglers - Mutiny In Stereo (2004)

    Although The Smugglers are best known for their onstage antics – which includes trademark cheap suits and rubber boots, and handing out old little league trophies to the best dancers at gigs – Mutiny in Stereo proves that their CDs can stand on their own two feet. They can also capture the ferocity and fun of their live shows. The "Wipeout"-esque surf drumming on "Pirate Ships" starts the album and pays tribute to the days when rock music was new, intense and verboten. The raucous "Billy-Billy" is something I imagine The Ramones might have recorded had Eddie Van Halen joined the band, and "Shock the Shanker" punkifies a segment of Kool & the Gang's "Jungle Boogie". Whether or not these are intentional nods to musicians who have been influential is not clear. What is clear is that The Smugglers draw from punk, rockabilly, surf, pop and metal to create a Killer Rock 'N' Roll record.
    Tracklist:

    01. Pirate Ships
    02. Billy Billy
    03. Larry, Where Are You?
    04. Love At First Fight
    05. The Get Up Syndrome
    06. Don't Mess With Beez
    07. Mach 1
    08. Shock The Shanker!
    09. Haunt Me
    10. Suntans Are For Winners
    11. Do You Hear That Sound?
    12. Data Track (4 MV + Making Of Album) video.mov

    all songs written by The Smugglers

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    Produced by David Carswell and The Smugglers. Engineered at the Factory by Sheldon Zarharko
    Recorded at the Factory, Vancouver BC, and JC/DC Studio, Hollyburn BC, Canada
    Mastered at Suite Sounds Lab, East Vancouver by Jamie Sitar.

    • Grant Lawrence - vocals
    • Nicholas Thomas - guitars, vocals
    • David B. Carswell - guitars, vocals
    • Beez - bass, vocals
    • Graham B. Watson - drums

    guest musicians:
    - Michael B. Ledwidge - keyboards
    - Fergus Stiver-MacLeod - tenor saxophone

    Release Date: March 9, 2004
    Label: Mint Records
    Catalog No.: MRD 074-2