Have Mercy
T. Snyder | AZ | 08/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was a big fan of the Mooney Suzuki's main release "Electric Sweat" a few years ago. That got a lot of heavy rotation in my cd player. So I was excited to see a new Mooney Suzuki album! But I was also sad that I hadn't heard anything promoting it because this album definitely deserves some good press.
"Have Mercy" really shows growth from the band compared to "Electric Sweat". The songs seem fuller in terms of musicianship and songwriting. It's still energetic and fun, but maybe not as frantic and crazy as Electric Sweat.
Again, this album still sounds like it could have been recorded in 1965 by an obscure band and it's just be re-released/remastered 40+ years later today. I actually think my blues/classic rock-loving dad would actually like this album, but he's never heard of "The Mooney Suzuki".
This album also made me think, what if Jimi Hendrix were still alive today and making CD's instead of LP's? It also makes me think of The Black Keys (who I want to like, but really can't) but if they wrote better, catchier songs.
There's a lot of 60's garage band rock, a lot of white-boy soul, and a bunch of good-times-rock-and-roll in it. It all adds up to a really good, solid, timeless album. Needless to say, I highly recommend this album."
Dissapointing. . .
Duotonex | Chicago, IL | 01/17/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"People Get Ready and Electric Sweat were great examples of a great roots-rock sound that was familiar yet still was original in its own right. This record is cheesy; plain and simple. For those of you who enjoy it, I invite you to listen to the aforementioned albums afterwards to truly understand why this band WAS truly something special."