CD Review: The International Noise Conspiracy - Armed Love

First posted on Mark Is Cranky:

What do Neil Diamond, System of a Down, the Beastie Boys and The Dixie Chicks have in common?

Rick Rubin.

Yes, that bearded and mysterious, spiritual, meditating, record producer-type guy. I don't know what kind of audio voodoo he's able to conjure but, let's face it, his work speaks for itself. From the Beastie Boys to Run D.M.C to Rage Against The Machine to Johnny Cash...a diverse roster of artists, all made to shine through Rubin's magic. Unlike a producer like, say, Jeff Lynne, who seems to impart his unique aural stamp on things, Rubin is able to hear the essence of the performer and that is brought out front.

Does this apply to the International Noise Conspiracy? Though I have no reason to doubt it, my answer is: I don't know. See, I've never heard this band up until now. But I'm willing to take a little leap of faith here based on Rubin's stellar track record.

The raw and chunky opening riff of "Black Mask" will give you a good idea of where these guys are headed. Snarling, hard-edged guitar, aggressive drumming and solid, hyperactive bass. Vocalist Dennis Lyxzen's slightly slurry delivery brings to mind Jagger, if Jagger was from Sweden.

Looking for a label for all of this is, well...with elements of good old 70's hard rock, early & 'modern' punk and even a bit of alternative rock (gees, I hate that term), it's not easy. How about "RockThat'llMakeYouTurnUpYourCarStereoTooLoud". Hey, that's what happened to me!

There are a few textural factors that make Armed Love such a kick to listen to. First is the use of undeniably catchy rhythms. From the slamming and relentless opening of "Black Mask" to the driving bassline of "Let's Make History" to the amped up "Iko Iko" rhythm of the title track to the jumpy octaves of "A Small Demand" to the second-line-on-too-much-caffeine drumming on "This Side Of Heaven"....it's the kind of stuff that makes a person want to be bobbin' the head, pounding the wheel and playing air drums.

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