This review will appear in the upcoming Slam, April 2005:
http://undergroundrecordsa.org/slam/
G-Spot - Come Here, Go Away
Gail Silverman comes accross as a modern interpretation of Johnny
Rotten made up in fishnet, wearing heels, on a drunken rock n roll rampage to fuck
shit up. Her band blasts from gutter punk to big riff sing-along pop parody.
Towards the end they even prove they can chill out to a stoned groove. Come Here,
Go Away sets the standard for NY homegrown variety during the 2005 season.
The wait was worth it for a thirteen song set that creates it's own identity
through coloraton of emotion (Over You, Even The Mighty Fall), tears it to
pieces (Revolutionary) suffers agony (Hurts Like This) chills out in the
smoke room (Hey Creator) where the end set for the album is set to introspection
(Believe In Us, Call On You). All this ends with Gail telling us we gotta funk
when the groove is hot (Piece Of....), hit that damn G-Spot, before its Triple
Mantra Meditation time. Contact: gsilverman@nyc.rr.com, http://www.gspotband.com
Revolutionary Records 646-336-0041
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