The Hives’ color scheme is black and white, this time around finds them in matching school-boy uniforms, and their music, a hybrid of The Rolling Stones attitude with the energy of The Ramones, has previously been as simple, straightforward, and basic as the terms imply. Being the playful rascals that they are, leave it to them to name their new release The Black and White Album when they experiment and expand their musical palette.
The band opens up full throttle with “Tick Tick Boom,” knocking your socks off right from the start. It is typical Hives in-your-face rock and roll: wild guitars, a driving rhythm section, and Pelle Almqvist earning his nickname by Howlin' out the lyrics, written as always by honorary sixth Hive, the talented Randy Fitzsimmons.
“You Got It All…Wrong” finds the band shifting into fifth gear and doesn't let up. “Well All Right!” barely offers a breather, slightly slower to what came before with a brief respite in the middle before picking up the pace again.
Coming at almost the halfway point, “A Stroll Through Hive Manor Corridors” is a mysterious, unusual song. A spooky organ playing over a drum machine offers an instrumental as an intriguing transition through the looking glass, at times revealing a different band.
“Won’t Be Long” is reminiscent of the recent wave of nu-‘80s music of bands like The Bravery. “T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.” has a funky bass line and Pelle’s howl becomes a falsetto. No surprise that this is one of the tracks that Pharrell Williams produced.
“Return The Favor” finds the band’s typical sound return, as if someone left a door to the Hive Manor Corridor open and we can hear where the journey began. The door is slammed shut on “Giddy Up!” as drum machines and odd background vocals visit Devo terrain. It’s possible to forget whose album it is, but two classic Hives-sounding songs, “Square One Here I Come” and “You Dress Up For Armageddon,” shake you out what must surely have been a dream. These two no-nonsense tracks get back to basics.
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Article comments
1 - Connie Phillips
Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.
2 - Short Round
I like this band. They rock