Fastball
Keep Your Wig On
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AMG Review of Keep Your Wig On
Rick Anderson
All Music GuideIn 1998, Fastball scored a hit single with "The Way," which propelled its album All the Pain Money Can Buy to platinum sales. The resulting pressure proved too much for the Austin-based power pop trio, and they took a few years off before returning to the scene with this, their debut album for the respected Rykodisc label. The time off seems to have worked as a tonic; on Keep Your Wig On, Fastball's sound is tight, sharp, sometimes humorous, and always supremely well-crafted, despite the group's carefully cultivated garage sensibility. But then that's not really any significant departure for a band that has always placed far more value on musical pleasure than on hipness. There's certainly nothing hip about the soulful and Beatlesque "I Get High" (complete with prominent piano and 1960s-style vocal compression), the honky tonk strut and wry politics of "Mercenary Girl," or the faintly Freedy Johnston-ish folk-rock of "Perfect World." They even quote themselves, stylistically anyway, on the Latin-tinged "Red Light," a song that harks back explicitly to that fateful hit single of six years ago. Derivativeness is easy to forgive -- to celebrate, even -- in a band that provides this much musical pleasure.
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Now we're in Austin, out in the country, really, at Mark addison's Aerie Studio. Making more Fastball songs.None of this stuff belongs to me; I love to play other people's guitars and hate to load in my own gear! The Aerie provides me with full service; the engineer is a much better musician than I, so sometimes, after a glass of wine or two I can get him to play guitar solos and invent keyboar...
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The 2 week concert bonanza is coming up soonOct 31st Ben Folds in Fort WorthNov 2nd Steve Poltz and Billy Harvey in OKCNov 4th Ben Folds in TulsaNov 11th Pete Yorn in TulsaAnd school on top of that. Should be fun.My friends say I’m too negative and that I should look at the glass as half full, but that’s a bullshit term. If you went to a convenient store and bought a delicious Fresca, opened i
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