CD review: The Orwells

Young enough to be asked for ID by bouncers, old enough to express cynicism, Chicago quartet The Orwells offer a rowdy, teenage party vibe on their sophomore album.

Trading in electric guitar riffs that range from jangly-clean to fuzzed-out dirt, The Orwells conjure obvious sonic references to The Strokes and myriad garage-rock bands before them, while adding a recalcitrant, socially inept edge courtesy of singer Mario Cuomo's lyrics.

He best sums up the vibe in Dirty Sheets:

''From the East Coast to the West/We ain't the worst, we ain't the best/Drink all night, I'm such a mess/There's something missing in my chest.''

Empty, but fun.

  • The Orwells. Disgraceland. Canvasback/Atlantic. 3 stars (out of 5)

Single download: Southern Comfort
For those who like: The Replacements, Buzzcocks
- Shane Gilchrist

 

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