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Album Review: Barely Legal
 

  • Artist: The Hives
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Total Time: 27:19
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Hives launched the first salvo in their global assault on all that is lame in our culture with their debut album, 1997's Barely Legal, and there is little arguing that these guys had the right idea out of the gate. Emerging from Fagersta, Sweden (which, at least in 1997, was the rock equivalent of Absolutely Nowhere), the Hives set a high standard with their hot-wired fusion of garage rock tunes and punk rock speed and energy, and they hit the sweet spot just right, sounding tight enough to connect with unified force while still letting the frenzy of their forward momentum give the performances a bit of dizzy sway that indicates true rock & roll. If Barely Legal lacks an obvious "breakout hit" tune like "Main Offender" or "Hate to Say I Told You So," the rapid-fire assault of these songs is impressive indeed, and this disc plays like a brick of firecrackers that refuses to stop exploding until "Closed for the Season" crosses the finish line. And while the Hives rock like nobody's business here (especially the Siamese twin guitars of Vigilante Carlstroem and Nicholaus Arson), the real secret weapon is Howlin' Pelle Almqvist, whose cocky swagger actually communicates on tape, and is the perfect vehicle for his "We are cool, you are nothing" lyrical outlook. Veni Vidi Vicious was the album that let the world know who the Hives were and what they were all about, but Barely Legal let a clued-in few know about their monumental coolness three years ahead of the game, and for sheer rock action, it's as good as anything they've put to tape. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Well, Well, Well The Hives (1:02)
A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T The Hives (2:12)
Here We Go Again Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:12)
I'm a Wicked One The Hives (1:45)
Automatic Schmuck Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:17)
King of Asskissing The Hives (1:46)
Hail Hail Spit N'Drool Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (1:27)
Black Jack Mike Tchang The Hives (2:45)
What's That Spell?... Go to Hell! The Hives (1:41)
Theme From... The Hives (2:49)
Uptempo Venomous Poison The Hives (1:13)
Oh Lord! When? How? The Hives (1:42)
The Stomp The Hives (1:54)
Closed for the Season The Hives (2:34)

Credits

Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Engineer), Michael Vigilante (Guitar), The Hives (Main Performer), Nicholaus Arson (Guitar), Howlin' Pelle Almqvist (Vocals), Howlin' Pelle Almqvist (Author), Chris Dangerous (Drums), Dr. Matt Destruction (Guitar (Bass))
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Wikipedia: Barely Legal (album)
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Barely Legal
Barely Legal cover
Studio album by The Hives
Released September 22, 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Garage punk
Length 27:21
Label Burning Heart/Epitaph
Producer Pelle Gunderfelt
Professional reviews
The Hives chronology
Oh Lord! When? How?
(1996)
Barely Legal
(1997)
A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T
(1998)

Barely Legal is an album released in September 1997 by a then-unknown Swedish group called The Hives, hailing from Fagersta, Sweden. The album's title was a reference to their age, as all of the five members but one (the lead guitarist, Nicholaus Arson) had very recently turned 18, the same age that one may legally appear in a pornographic film.

The album itself is regarded by many fans as one of the two extremes of The Hives' recording careers, as it is the rawest of their LPs, as compared to the cleanest of their releases, The Black and White Album. This may be a partial explanation of why their second LP, Veni Vidi Vicious received such grand commercial success, as it seemed to be a balance of the two.

The album (and the band) is influenced by acts like The Adicts and Circle Jerks. Tracks such as "Automatic Schmuck" merit comparisons to The Misfits.

The album's second track, "A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T", had a video recorded, but never commercially released until it was included as an extra on some pressings of Your New Favourite Band. The same song spawned a fan-favorite EP-single by the same name. It showed signs of the band making steps toward the sound that would define Veni Vidi Vicious, yet kept the same catchy pop buried under piles of infectiously in your face punk rock, as heard in Barely Legal.

Although this album contained explicit lyrics, it never had a Parental Advisory label.

Track listing

  1. "Well, Well, Well" – 1:02
  2. "A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T" – 2:12
  3. "Here We Go Again" – 2:12
  4. "I'm a Wicked One" – 1:45
  5. "Automatic Schmuck" – 2:17
  6. "King of Asskissing" – 1:46
  7. "Hail Hail Spit n' Drool" – 1:27
  8. "Black Jack" – 2:45
  9. "What's That Spell?...Go to Hell!" – 1:41
  10. "Theme From..." – 2:49
  11. "Uptempo Venomous Poison" – 1:13
  12. "Oh Lord! When? How?" – 1:42
  13. "The Stomp" – 1:54
  14. "Closed for the Season" – 2:34

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