The Hives-Black And White Album

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By ROB SHEFFIELD(Rollingstone) rate 4/5:

The Hives' howlin' Pelle Almqvist remains the international king of talk-idiot-talk stage patter. Pelle: "I'm out of control! Tell me to take it easy!" Crowd: "Take it easy!" Pelle: "No, I wooon't!" He's right — he won't. The Swedish garage-punk maniacs continue to polish their sharp-dressed groove on their fourth album, adding new tricks, rhythmic jolts and some very not-indie studio wizardry without denting their basic bang-on-the-head formula, as epitomized by "Try It Again." Pharrell joins them for "T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.," bringing a robot-disco flair that could pass for LCD Soundsystem after group sex with Heatwave, while throwing in some demented doo-wop to "Well All Right!" "Giddy Up" and "Tick Tick Boom" tweak the Ramones-ready guitars with discreet funk. "A Stroll Through Hive Manor Corridors" is a strange, horror-movie keyboard instrumental, from the scene where the kids in the haunted house are about to step on the zombie's grave. The most surprising success is "Puppet on a String," with plonking piano and an eerie Tom Waits-cabaret-swing beat. Yet there's no need to worry about the Hives succumbing to progress or sophistication — their rock & roll manifesto is "Square One Here I Come.”

Amazon's editorial review:

It's about time some authority finally declared the Hives the greatest live band in the world. And The Black and White Album, their third U.S. full-length, as a jaw-dropping facsimile of a band leaping and lurching live, three feet from your face. Big backing vocals, propulsive rhythms, and twin-guitar thickness, will have you convinced the Swedish quintet is playing live inside your head. Yes, the trope of "Tick Tick Boom"--Black and White's first single--has come up in rock before (P.O.D., Saliva). But the Hives do the exploding "Boom" thing leaner, Pelle Almquist leading massed-vocal choruses and bright, fist-raised guitars--meshing upstart garage punk and sheer pop style. Black and White spills infectiously catchy singles, with the sing-song, stomping chorus of "Try it Again" ("up and down and round again/You get up, you get down, and you try it again") and maracas, and counter-riffing guitars creating a fab dance-floor vibe with the boom-boom-slap of the drums a perfect backdrop. Then there are the other 12 tunes here, a couple electro-tinged and the rest making a persistent case for these Swedes to be burned on your brain. --Andrew Bartlett

Track list:

TICK TICK BOOM
TRY IT AGAIN
YOU GOT IT ALL...WRONG
WELL ALRIGHT
HEY LITTLE WORLD
A STROLL THROUGH HIVE MANOR CORRIDIRS
IT WON'T BE LONG
T.H.E. H.I.V.E.S
RETURN THE FAVOR
GIDDY UP
SQUARE ONE HERE I COME
YOU DRESS UP FOR ARMAGEDDON
PUPPET ON A STRING
BIGGER HOLE TO FILL
 
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