Delaware

Delaware

by Drop Nineteens
Delaware

Delaware

by Drop Nineteens

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Acclaimed upon emergence as the American response to the U.K.'s shoegazing trend, the Drop Nineteens weren't totally following in that particular vein, though it was clear that they were the first of many American bands who had played Spacemen 3 and My Bloody Valentine releases to death. Combining that version of blissout with a dollop of late-'80s indie/college rock, the quintet on its first album created a sometimes excellent, sometimes generic effort of politely queasy guitar overdrive and gentle melancholia. Lead guitarists/vocalists Greg Ackell and Paula Kelley made for a good (if clearly Kevin Shields/Bilinda Butcher-inspired) front team, the latter's singing the more distinct but the former's generally more prominent, if flatter. The presence of third guitarist Motohiro Yasue promised more crunch and drive than was actually apparent, but there's no denying the general presence of agreeable fuzz, especially noticeable on Delaware's highlight, the lengthy, lovely roil and zone of "Kick the Tragedy." The rhythm section agreeably shuffles here and pounds there, leaving it to the fretbenders to fully dictate the pace and flow of the songs. "Winona," the album's lead single, was perhaps the first of countless indie/alternative songs and bands focused on Winona Ryder, the actress; the overall performance is one of the group's best, with more energy and hooks than elsewhere. A cover of Madonna's early hit single "Angel," an intriguing prospect, fails to fully deliver, vocals dulled and the performance slow and trudging. Co-producer Paul Degooyer, who worked with the band on the overall recording, gets some reasonable performances out of the band. Outside of the screaming psychosis of "Reberrymemberer," though, there's little of the chaotic rampage that makes My Bloody Valentine such a thrilling prospect, or even the epic flow of sound from the likes of Slowdive. Delaware is pleasant, just not completely special. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 08/02/2024
Label: Wharf Cat Records
UPC: 0843563173138
Rank: 149177

Tracks

  1. Delaware
  2. Ease It Halen
  3. Winona
  4. Kick the Tragedy
  5. Baby Wonder's Gone
  6. Happen
  7. Reberrymemberer
  8. Angel
  9. My Aquarium
  10. (Plus Fish Dream)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Drop Nineteens   Primary Artist
Greg Ackell   Guitar,Vocals
Motohiro Yasue   Guitar

Technical Credits

Paul Degooye   Producer
Drop Nineteens   Producer
Steve Zimmerman   Composer,Composer
Madonna   Composer
Paula Kelley   Composer
Dave Snider   Engineer
Greg Ackell   Composer
Ellie Hughes   Original Sleeve Design
Motohiro Yasue   Composer
Vincent Buckholtz II   Mixing,Assistant Engineer
Jennifer Spaziani   Mixing Assistant
Jeff Way   Mixing Assistant
Dominic McKenna   Reissue Coordination
Chris Roof   Composer
Stephen Bray   Composer
Paul DeGooyer   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
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