Evolution
4 Out Of 5 Stars
The Hives took a huge leap from the collage of "Vini Vidi Vicious" when
it came time to make the full length "Tyrannosaurus Hives." They stay as
dirty and distorted as before, but the band is even more psychotically
punky. "Walk Idiot Walk" sounds like the Rolling stones if Mick Jagger
had formed the band in 1978. 'Holwin'' Pelle Almquist has become a
better vocalist (listen to how he bellows on "Diabolic Scheme" or "Love
in Plaster"), in that he now can roll from a whisper to a full raspy
scream.
Again, brutally short at a mere 29 minutes, "Tyrannosaurus Hives"
clubs you over the head with manic energy. Cymbal Smasher Chris
Dangerous rides the high hats like a buzzsaw, and Dr Matt Destruction,
besides being one of rock's odder looking characters, puts his bass
pedal to the floor. Add a twin guitar attack with riffs like the ones on
"B For Brutus" or "Two Timing Touch and Broken Bones," and you have a
record that is like one great big amphetamine rush. Tough to deny and
hard to avoid, The Hives may now be the band they love to brag about.
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