This is a great album that seems more essential the more you listen. It's not hardcore at all. I'm not sure there's a single section of any song that sounds one lick in the vein of Minor Threat, Bad Brains and all the DC godfathers. Who cares. It might be fair to compare the sound to some of the slower and more instrumental grooves of early Fugazi. But, that's not entirely correct either. At the risk of being accused of blasphemy, when it comes to dueling guitar textures and grooves, this Hoover album is light years ahead of where Fugazi was at the same time. It's a much more musical version of that approach, more penetrating and catchy. This is an extremely good guitar groove album, very smart. They really know how to let the sounds breathe. I can't think of any better use of two guitars at the same time in recent memory. Makes Interpol seem really really weak in comparison.
Customer Review: minimal mood rock
i seem to remember this band causing quite a commotion when they first came out. people were split down the middle on this direction that this band were taking hardcore music. probably because this band was not interested in being as fast or as loud or as crazed as many of their peers. Hoover use alot of quiet parts in their songs and interject a moody atmosphere. they don't seem concerned about going fast, in fact, they like things slow and building up in repetitious circles. dubby basslines carry the weight of these songs with the guitar making tasteful and tuneful interjections. the drums are solid and have a great flow. the vocals are a low key croon that keep with the somewhat eerie and tense feeling of paranoia that these songs tend to inspire. very good album that inspired hundreds, millions of trite imposters that had no business putting out records. oh well...cheers to the originators. cheers to Hoover.
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The 3-Point Checklist
Company Overview
Look for information on the industry type the company is operating in and the type of competition that it faces. This is more important today than ever before especially considering the global business environment in which we live. Competition from emerging economies is difficult to beat unless the company has a clear technological edge. Look for the company's history, its origin, and how successful it is as compared to other businesses in the same market.
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