Never Mind the Pollacks

Never Mind the Pollacks

by The Neal Pollack Invasion
Never Mind the Pollacks

Never Mind the Pollacks

by The Neal Pollack Invasion

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Overview

While Neal Pollack is inarguably America's greatest living author (just ask him -- he'll tell you!), that hardly means he has no vistas left to conquer, and since Pollack has written a novel, Never Mind the Pollacks, which documents his previously unknown status as the single most important and influential figure in the history of rock music, it seemed only appropriate that he make an album to help back up his contention. Teaming up with Jim Roll (a gifted singer/songwriter who had collaborated with Pollack in the past) and Dakota Smith (a guitarist Pollack met in Austin, TX), the three assembled the Neal Pollack Invasion, and Never Mind the Pollacks -- supposedly recorded in five hours by a band whose members barely knew each other when the tape rolled -- is the first fruit of their collaboration. As music, for the most part it's a collection of reasonably clever parodies of various heroes of the rock demimonde, such as the Sex Pistols ("Never Mind the Pollacks"), the Velvet Underground ("Vein"), the Stooges ("I'm a Seeker"), the Ramones ("I Wanna Go to Coney Island"), and the Minutemen ("Racism Number Five"), with Pollack's purposefully smarmy lyrics skewering both the standard scripts for these performers as well as Pollack's own farcical arrogance (though if Pollack and Roll want to avoid hearing from Bruce Springsteen's lawyer, they ought to just concede that the music to "Jenny in the Car, 1972" is "Cadillac Ranch" just as the Boss wrote it). As an album, this isn't much more than a goof, but it's a goof that's also good fun; Pollack told a reporter "If I'm going to suck, I want to suck in a Sex Pistols kind of way," and if this album doesn't quite reach that lofty height, the Invasion generate a healthy head of steam on most of these tunes and do right by their obvious influences, while Pollack makes up for his limited vocal range with a good sense of vocal caricature. Maybe Neal Pollack isn't the greatest living rocker just yet, but there are plenty of folks who've done worse taking their material a lot more seriously than Pollack does here. There's a message there somewhere. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 06/11/2013
Label: Chicken Ranch
UPC: 0616892074649

Tracks

  1. New York City
  2. Do the Ostrich
  3. Memories of Times Square (The Dildo Song)
  4. Never Mind the Pollacks
  5. Racism Number 5
  6. I¿¿¿m a Seeker
  7. Jenny in the Car, 1972
  8. Coney Island
  9. I Wipe My Ass On Your Novel
  10. Beer and Weed
  11. Vein

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Neal Pollack Invasion   Primary Artist
Jim Roll   Vocals (Background),Guitar,Percussion,Keyboards
Neil Cleary   Drums
Brian Lillie   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Brandon Wiard   Vocals (Background)
Neal Pollack   Vocals
Dakota Smith   Guitar

Technical Credits

Jim Roll   Group Member,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Neil Cleary   Group Member
Brian Lillie   Mixing,Producer
Neal Pollack   Composer,Group Member
Dakota Smith   Composer,Group Member
Daniel Shepelavy   Design,Collage
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