Soledad Brothers - Live

Primary Artist
Soledad Brothers
Album Title
Live
Release Date
February 4, 2003 
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Review by Heather Phares
It doesn't get much more Midwest garage rock than The Soledad Brothers' Live, which features a June 2000 performance of the Detroit/Toledo group at the Motor City's late, lamented Gold Dollar. The mix of integrity and intensity displayed on their albums Soledad Brothers and Steal Your Soul And Dare Your Spirit To Move gets ratcheted up a few notches, as does the length of the songs themselves -- Live covers seven songs in just over half an hour. This elongated approach doesn't always connect, but when it does, it really does: "Goin' Back to Memphis" has a nicely percolating sense of tension and release, as does the even more explosive "Up Jumped the Devil." However, early tracks such as "Stand Up" and "Break Em on Down" fall relatively flat, though that's probably due to the band getting ready to hit their stride more than anything else. Read More