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Artist: Ginger Wildheart
Album: G.A.S.S. Mark II
Released: 2018
Label: Round Records
Catalog #: RRRCD005
Genre: Rock
Country: UK
Duration: 01:00:13

Tracklisting:
01. Friends Of Bill
02. Rat King
03. That's A Nasty Habit You've Got There
04. Caer Urfa
05. Alvarado On The 2
06. Right In The Feels
07. Petite Mort
08. Waves Of Sadness
09. Adrenalina
10. Bloody Knees
11. Don't Lose Your Tail, Girl
12. Don't Stop Loving The Music
13. I'll Have Another
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Ginger Wildhearts - G.A.S.S. Mark II (2018) [FLAC] {Round Records RRRCD005}

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RLSDATE: 2021/06/19 RTLDATE: 2018/09/20
GENRE: Rock FORMAT: FLAC 1.3.3
RiPPER: Exact Audio Copy 1.5 Size: 539 MB
SOURCE: CD RUNTiME: 1:00:13
RELEASE: Round Records RRRCD005 ORiGiN: UK
MATRiX: E92719

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There’s often the assertion made that the best music is still waiting
to be found, and if that's the case, then The Wildhearts must be one
of the best bands on the planet. Okay, maybe that's a bit of an
exaggeration, but considering their career that's rapidly verging on
three decades and the sort of versatility ranging from pop-rock to
metal that should've made them an easy sell for so many, they've
distinctly remained a cult act for all that time. And bringing up the
front is their talismanic frontman Ginger, often heralded as one of
British rock's unsung heroes and one of the strongest advocates for
the DIY ethos out there. That's definitely paid off for him too,
finding enormous appeal within a niche but dedicated fanbase with his
complete disregard for genre boundaries and frankly flooring amount of
prolificness. It's at that intersection where G*A*S*S* Mark II falls,
comprising thirteen songs of varying sounds and styles from his year-
long G*A*S*S* project in 2014, which saw him releasing three new songs
every month for the entirety of the year.

As such, it becomes more beneficial to judge this as a pseudo-
compilation album above anything else given that any sort of cohesion
is likely to be nonexistent, both thanks to the nature of the project
and Ginger as a musician. And on that merit, it's about as much of a
mixed bag as you might expect, but in terms of showcasing the
pliability of the limits for Ginger as a musician, to the point where
the question of whether they're there at all can be easily raised,
it's second to none. Really though, that sort of variety can be both a
blessing and a curse; as deviations from the alt-rock median, the
wistful touches of traditional folk on Caer Urfa or Yolanda Quartey's
outsized, soulful howls over the grunge balladry of Petite Mort really
do sound great, especially compared to Don't Lose Your Tail, Girl's
nine minutes of splicing disparate chunks of Floydian prog, nu-metal
grind and pulsating Eurodance in one colossal mess.

That's probably meant to be the point, sure, but it's the sort of
unhelpful reminder that even the cleverest of ideas don't necessarily
sound pleasant, something that this album could do with less of
considering that, for the most part, it's pretty solid. There's a
gruff, grizzled quality to Ginger's vocals that fits with the
supercharged first-wave Britrock of Friends Of Bill and Adrenalina, or
the clear knack for a huge hook on Right In The Feels when paired with
the increasingly grandiose instrumental. And of course, there's the
down-to-earth, human approach to songwriting that's come part and
parcel with Ginger over the years, from a simple celebration of a love
of music that's persisted since his formative years on King Rat and
Don't Stop Loving The Music, to the lamentations of how the rest of
the world simply doesn't feel the same, be that in the closure of
local venues on Caer Urfa or the diminishing presence of the rock 'n'
roll lifestyle in LA on Friends Of Bill. As more of an assemblage of
tracks than anything else, there's really no deeper, overarching
theme, but the general lack of flash or pomp keeps this as a
remarkably grounded listen, something that works in Ginger's favour
almost constantly.

That's not to say it'll be for everyone, or that the deliberate lack
of focus can make it slightly difficult to like all the way through,
but regardless, it's incredibly easy to appreciate all the same. It's
a culmination of Ginger's grassroots ethos working in fine form,
taking his own winding path and ending up with some pretty great
moments because of it. Even more than that, the fact that G*A*S*S*
Mark II is essentially a narrowed-down highlights collection of a
year's worth of work speaks volumes about what Ginger is capable of,
even against such unlikely and unwieldy odds.

Ripper's Notes:

Year Of The Fanclub was the prior compilation of G*A*S*S (Ginger
Associated Secret Society), and the CD of third volume, Excess GASS,
previously very limited Record Store Day vinyl only release, is
making it's way thru the postal system right now. Stay tuned.

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