CD Review: 16 Horsepower - Hoarse

Don't you just hate it when you find something interesting after it's already gone?

Tell me if this has happened to you: You are looking through the newspaper and you read the obituary of someone and think, "Why could I have not learned about this person, and arranged a meeting, before he died?"

Such is the case with 16 Horsepower.

I'd heard the band's name and knew they were being pigeon-holed in the No Depression category.

Their 1998 live album, Hoarse, was recently re-released on cd. The band is well known for putting on a great live show. Although this is not the best mixed live album it shows there is definitely some talent and quality songs here.

Unfortunately, the band broke up.

This album showcases their blistering bluesy style, especially the intensity of the vocalist and his lyrics.

It was no surprise to read, at the band's Web page, that lead singer David Eugene Edwards' earliest memories are of hearing his grandfather give fire and brimstone sermons.

So how do they sound?

Imagine the Doors meets Echo and the Bunnymen (where two of the members met) with an extra dose of guitar feedback. Or think Led Zeppelin meets The Call.

The most impressive song on the album is a cover of "Bad Moon Risin'," which sounds better than the original version by John Fogerty.

Two other covers, Joy Division's "Day of the Lords" and The Gun Club's "Fire Spirit" are less impressive.

But if I had known the band sounded this good, this intense, I would have tried to see it before the breakup. The breakup, judging from interviews, was partially a result of the lead singers comments about religion not matching the opinions of other band members.

While 16 Horsepower is gone, Edwards is continuing on with a new band, Woven Hand.

I hope to hear Edwards play live sometime - to see his charismatic intensity up close.

In the meantime, I'm going to keep listening to this album regularly.

The tracks on the album are:
1. American Wheeze
2. Black Soul Chair
3. Bad Moon Risin'
4. Low Estate
5. For Heaven's Sake
6. Black Lung
7. Horse Head
8. South Pennsylvania Waltz
9. Brimstone Rock
10. Fire Spirit
11. Day Of The Lords

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  • 1 - none

    Feb 12, 2006 at 11:37 am

    You are wrong, the band's official web site is actually here:

  • 2 - The Theory

    Feb 12, 2006 at 6:34 pm

    16HP have been among my favorites for the past four or five years. They never toured the States much (Gemany/Europe was their primary fan base), but I had the great blessing to see them in Cleveland almost 2 years ago.

    My God, that was one of the greatest evenings of my life. Such raw power and control by the band.

    Do yourself a favor and pick up Secret South. Great great album.

  • 3 - The Theory

    Feb 12, 2006 at 6:38 pm

    Actually, there is the review I wrote of it, if you're interested.

  • 4 - Scott Butki

    Feb 12, 2006 at 7:14 pm

    I'll check out your review and will look for the album. Thanks for the tip, Theory. DO I call you Mr. Theory or The?

    None, thanks for the fix. My apologies.

    As you
    said the band's official Web site is here.

  • 5 - Connie Phillips

    Feb 14, 2006 at 10:04 am

    Editor's note: This article now has another venue for success - and more eyes - at the Advance.net Web sites, a site affiliated with about 12 newspapers.

    One such site is here.

  • 6 - Scott Butki

    Feb 14, 2006 at 12:38 pm

    Thanks a lot, Connie. I'm honored.

  • 7 - Nico

    Feb 15, 2006 at 8:17 pm

    I was lucky enough to see 16HP in concert a few times and got into them when they opened for Morphine back in '96!

    Easily one of my top 5 bands ever (I include the Woven Hand stuff in there.)

    Good to see they're still getting attention.

  • 8 - Scott Butki

    Feb 15, 2006 at 9:38 pm

    What do Woven HAnd sound like in comparison?

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