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Veni Vidi Vicious - The Hives


2000
Garage / Rock

"I've been Around the world I take credit for The Things I've done.
I've done a lot of Things and I Just Turned 21. "

Second album Hives, Veni Vidi Vicious is one who has made known throughout the world: from their native Swedish village, trays of MTV. Their debut album, Barely Legal , had already been a success unexpected but well deserved. Some years before the tsunami, tidal Millennium by Stieg Larsson, the Swede sent us already heavy.

Listening to Veni Vidi Vicious , I thought back to It's Alive, Ramones. The album looks like was what they could call if they knew Johnny and DeeDee play three notes and not just two. It's fast, efficient, energetic and at first listen, you'll have cramps in the neck. After an introduction of eight seconds, watch in hand, the Hives launch hostilities with a title of the most clear The Hives - Declare Guerre Nucleaire . The two guitars are the vintage look of the musicians, the voice Pelle Almqvist (they have names such unpronounceable Scandinavian) is saturated with wish using an old microwave worthy of Chuck Berry, and melodies you enter the skull to stay.

The rest of the album is of the same ilk. Raw and energetic, qualities lacking in our highly decks now. Despite some occasional electronic effects like Hate to Say I Told You So , the whole album is wild and gives the appearance of having been composed and recorded a stroke, as was London Calling his time. Only Find Another Girl denotes within Veni Vidi Vicious . This song plays in some ways the role of intermission to spend an Eskimo and lay his neck while playing guitar surf-influenced music and the singer is taking a crooner. Involuntary movements and frantic your body will resume immediately Statecontrol , the next song, and until the end of the day.

The main problem with Veni Vidi Vicious is in his life: just 28 minutes. The last notes of Supply and Demand leave the listener unsatisfied. Another analogy with the Ramones. The Hives indeed form a live band in the purest tradition of rock (and punk). They are also known for their concerts. The album is actually a teaser for the tour that follows.

The best conditions for listening to the album: No
exotic destination for Album: your "home away from home" will suffice. More radio stations you wake up with the announcement of new deaths in Afghanistan or mediocre music (hey, it makes me think that U2 is on tour ...). I recommend you buy a clock radio-CD and insert Veni Vidi Vicious . Out of bed, shower, coffee and a Hives album give you an energy that will follow you all day.

The song of the album: Main Offender

The sequence of good taste: It's Alive - Ramones (especially chaining Havana Affair / Commando ) or The Best Little Secrets are Kept - Louis XIV.

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