Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - B.R.M.C.

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Album Details

Title: B.R.M.C.
Artist: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Release Date: 2000
Re-Released On: 4/3/2001
Label: Virgin Records
UPCs: 724381004524, 0724381004555, 724381004555
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Noise Pop
Moods: Brash, Carefree, Detached, Ethereal, Organic, Provocative, Stylish, Theatrical, Energetic, Exuberant, Fiery, Reflective, Rollicking, Slick, Trippy
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Love Burns
  2. Red Eyes and Tears
  3. Whatever Happened to My Rock 'N Roll [Punk Song]
  4. Awake
  5. White Palms
  6. As Sure as the Sun
  7. Rifles
  8. Too Real
  9. Spread Your Love
  10. Head up High
  11. Salvation

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDVirgin Records10045

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Album Review

This L.A.-based band (originally hailing from San Francisco) came along just when they were needed most. This self-produced major-label debut boldly plunders a reverb-and-white noise course previously trampled underfoot by long-gone British bands of the late '80s and early '90s (the Jesus & Mary Chain, the Verve, Ride, the Stone Roses, etc.). It all sounds very British, on many levels, despite the fact that only one band member is an Englishman living in exile in the States. On some songs, however, the driving, over-amped guitars (often buzzing with "VU needles-in-red"-type feedback) and pounding drums have a swaggering primeval feel that rivals solid detroit rock outfits, both old and new (including the Stooges and the Go, to name two). A few have dark, introspective lyrics, with subjects like impending death ("Rifles" at their heart, while others have a positive, more uplifting feel (cf. "Salvation"), but it's really the group's cohesive, solid production overall that captures a shoegazing, blustery rock vibe not heard for nearly a decade or more. Highlights abound on this astonishing disc, including the bitter opening salvo, "Love Burns," the diaphanous space pop of "Too Real," and the flurry of sawtooth guitar scree that is "Whatever Happened to My Rock n' Roll (Punk Song)," a track recalling the manic intensity of the Stooges circa Fun House. ~ Bryan Thomas, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Black Rebel Motorcycle ClubProducer
Dave ShiffmanProducer
Eric GreedyAssistant Engineer
Eric MillerAssistant Engineer
MasakiMastering, Producer, Mixing
Michael PattersonMixing
Mike TerryAssistant Engineer
Nick JagoDrums, Percussion
Peter HayesHarmonica, Bass, Mixing, Vocals, Guitar, Engineer, Keyboards
Robert TurnerMixing, Keyboards, Engineer, Bass, Vocals, Guitar
Travis CrenshawAssistant Engineer