Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
Genre: Rock
Review
Alien Crime Syndicate had lousy luck with record companies, being dropped by two majors before they even got a chance to release a single proper album -- perhaps the labels thought they were getting '80s-style Goth-glam revivalists, based on the inappropriate band name -- but 2000's From the Word Go isn't the kind of album that tends to do well on major labels anyway. Joe Reineke's brand of lightly-psychedelicized, guitar-heavy power pop rockers is more appropriate for the kind of pop/rock obsessives who will appreciate the jangly strums, vintage synth sounds, and appealingly retro-feeling fondness for singalong choruses repeated once or twice too often. (In fact, the chorus of the album's best song, "In a Dream," sounds familiar for a reason: It's lifted in whole from Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Not Fragile.") Fans who have this album's follow-up, Dust to Dirt -- which confusingly was recorded nearly two years after From the Word Go, but was released before it -- will recognize three songs that were re-recorded for the later album. Those who like Carl Newman's pre-New Pornographers band Zumpano might consider Alien Crime Syndicate a kindred spirit with an outer space preoccupation replacing Zumpano's '60s fixation. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
From the Word Go is the second album by alternative rock group Alien Crime Syndicate released in 2000 through Collective Fruit.[3] Recorded nearly two years before debut Dust to Dirt but released months after[1] and produced by Gil Norton.[3] Originally the album was to be released on Revolution Records, a subsidiary of Giant Records, however after recording had finished, the record label folded and ACS lost the rights to their album. The rights were later bought by Will Records who released the album in July 2000.[3][4][5]
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