WE DO THE MASHED POTATO AND THE FUNKY CHICKEN

The King Khan & BBQ Show

What's for Dinner?

  • AMG Review of What's for Dinner?

    Amg
    Mark Deming
    All Music Guide

    Canada doesn't get much love as a haven for multicultural music, but give the folks in the Great White North credit -- where else could a Anglo punk-lues howler and an East Indian show band guitarist get together to make an album that rocks with as much soul as this one? Both BBQ and King Khan have distinguished themselves in the past on their own albums, but they bring out the best in one another on What's for Dinner?, their first full-length collaboration. BBQ's vocals show he has both the pipes and the inclination to reference the styles of some of the great soul belters of the past (dig the doo wop riffs on "Too Much in Love"), and while Khan's singing isn't as strong, his enthusiastic backup wailing sure fills up the spaces, and when their guitars lock in together, Khan and BBQ sound like a mighty band ready to shake out the lues within an inch of its life. While having another drummer besides BBQ's feet on hand might have been nice -- the tambourine/bass drum backbeat gets a little old by the end of the album, especially when the guys let their punk flag fly on "Zombies" and "Learn My Language" -- this session grooves a lot harder than you'd expect from a two-man combo, and the material runs the gamut from smooth R&B laments to Circle Jerks covers while rockin' the spot at all times. Great music that proves cultural crossbreeding doesn't have to be left to hippies and dull people -- what more could you ask for?

SXSW
8 months ago

SXSW was pretty amazing. Driving from TN to TX was super long, but we listened to some good tunes.We had no wristbands, no badges, no fake IDs, and we were pretty broke. But we did get to see and hear some pretty great stuff! Two bands I heard for the first time and dug are:Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele: I'm a sucker for this type of sound, nostalgia, cheese, I don't know. I like it, b...

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It's a Zombiecentric Sort of Day
about 1 year ago

1st.) Here we have "Zombies" by The King Khan & BBQ Show (better known from The Shrines and Les Sexareenos, respectively). "What's for Dinner" is a bit all over the place as an album, but if you like either guy's work already, you'll enjoy it. From reminding me of The Ramones here to Doo-Wop torch songs, it covers a hell of a lot of ground musically, but always having a lot of fun and taking th...

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The Best Albums Of The Decade: #4 - What's For Dinner?
3 days ago

MP3: The King Khan & BBQ Show - Why Don't You Lie?#4 - The King Khan & BBQ Show - What's For Dinner?In The Red Records 2006Joey On What's For Dinner?:Another game changer for me. Real dirty with plenty of doo-wop and rollicking punk something or others. Fuck yeah!

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