Mates Of State - My Solo Project
by Maarten Schiethart
published: 27 / 3 / 2004
Label:
Tsk! Tsk!
Format: CD
intro
"Enjoyable " boy-girl indie pop which brings back happy memories of the Shirts and Blondie
With a new album imminent for release in the UK, we shallt remember Mates Of States' previous offering. 'My Solo Project' is all-American right down to the core of it and brings back happy New Wave Top 40 days like those we shared with the Shirts, Blondie and so on. Alas, there is very little original about Mates Of States, but just the same their debut album is enjoyable. Overall, however, Mates Of State put too many punches down the line. Kori Gardner's sarcasm and her self-consciousness in the end got on my nerves. This isn't an album for happy loving couples, so if you're struggling after a divorce and searching for revenge, this is certainly a record that you'll love. You'll find enormous pleasure in the clashing 80's organ riffs while chant-like choruses extend these 3 minute wonders. Mates Of State do a little too much of this , however, for their own good. You have to bear in mind though that more often than not I've been wrong with bands that later on went to make it.
Track Listing:-
1 Names2 Proofs
3 What I Could Stand For
4 La'hov
5 Nice Things That Look Good
6 A Control Group
7 Throw Down
8 I Have Space
9 Everyone Needs An Editor
10 Tan/Black
11 Ride Again
12 More In Me
interviews |
Interview (2003) |
Mates of State have had the surprise indie hit of the summer with the re-release of their 2000 debut album , 'My Solo Project'. David McNamee chats to husband-and-wife team , Kori Gardner and Jason Hammell, about dream analysis and computer games |
most viewed articles
current edition
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #15- On Being Dignified and Old aka Ten Tips From Jah Wobble On How To Be Happy.Dennis Tufano - Copernicus Center, Chicago, 19/7/2024
Elliott Murphy - Interview
Wreckless Eric - Interview
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #16: Living in the Minds of Strangers
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities - #17: Tom Robinson
Adrian Gurvitz - Interview
Norman Rodger - Interview
Chris Spedding - Interview
Penumbra - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Groovy Uncle - Making ExcusesPhilip Parfitt - The Dark Light
Jules Winchester - The Journey
Hawkestrel - Chaos Rocks
Bill Wyman - Drive My Car
Ross Couper Band - The Homeroad
Deep Purple - =1
Popstar - Obscene
John Murry and Michael Timmins - A Little Bit of Grace and Decay
Splashgirl and Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe - More Human
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart