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Album Review: No Wow [Promo]

  • Artist: The Kills
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 08, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's hard to believe that the Kills could sound even darker, tighter, and more stripped-down than they did on Keep on Your Mean Side, but somehow they managed it: No Wow is one of the most highly concentrated rock albums in a long, long time. In fact, its tight focus and barely relenting intensity make Keep on Your Mean Side's more traditional ebb and flow feel downright slack. The band's throbbing guitars, to-the-point rhythms, and sexy, dangerous lyrics have been simmered and tempered down to their barest essences, so much so that No Wow often feels like a stark, stylized caricature of rock. Less is usually more for the Kills, though, and they sound more powerful, more confident, and more distinctive here than they did on their debut. "No Wow" itself is a fantastic opener, a powerful statement of intent and of curdled but still compelling love (or lust), the likes of which hasn't been heard since Rid of Me's title track. From there, the album doesn't let up until the sweetly narcotized "I Hate the Way You Love, Pt. 2." Most of No Wow feels like monochromatic variations on the same sounds and themes -- monochromatic, but not monotonous. Wisely, the Kills have chosen to let their drum machine sound like a drum machine, giving songs like "Love Is a Deserter" a skeletal clatter for a backbone, and others, such as "The Good Ones" and "Sweet Cloud," a piston-like thrust. The magnificently taut "Dead Road 7" adds shades of menacing, mysterious country/blues storytelling to the band's songwriting, a direction they should pursue more. At times, No Wow can feel a little too compressed and high-contrast for its own good -- the album downplays the poppier moments that balanced Keep on Your Mean Side's onslaughts. However, since there are so few soft, slow songs here, they're thrown into even sharper relief. "Rodeo Town" is one of the loveliest, and grittiest, ballads that the band has written, and "Ticket Man" ends the album on a hypnotic, reflective note. And though Hotel's vocals are also downplayed (and missed), it has to be said that VV does a compelling job of handling the lioness' share of the singing. A tight, mean set of songs, No Wow feels like a fight going on in a closet -- there's no room for punches to swing, but all of the shoving and grappling makes just as big an impact. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
No Wow/Telephone Radio Germany The Kills The Kills (4:47)
Love Is a Deserter (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (3:48)
Dead Road 7 (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (3:23)
The Good Ones The Kills The Kills (3:29)
I Hate the Way You Love (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (3:37)
I Hate the Way You Love, Pt. 2 The Kills The Kills (1:46)
At the Back of the Shell (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (2:27)
Sweet Cloud (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (5:06)
Rodeo Town (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (4:24)
Murdermile (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (4:25)
Ticket Man (Lyrics) The Kills The Kills (2:49)

Credits

v.v. (Producer), TJ Doherty (Assistant Engineer), Peter Deimel (Engineer), John Agnello (Mixing), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Rich Costi (Mixing), John Agnello (Engineer), The Kills (Photography), The Kills (Producer), The Kills (Artwork)
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No Wow
Studio album by The Kills
Released 2005
Recorded May 20, 2004–June 2, 2004
Genre Alternative rock, post-punk
Length 40:01
Label Domino Records
Producer The Kills
Professional reviews
The Kills chronology
Keep on Your Mean Side
(2003)
No Wow
(2005)
Midnight Boom
(2008)

No Wow is the second studio album by American indie rock band The Kills, It was released February 21, 2005, on Domino Records. No Wow showcases definite blues and post-punk influences.

"Love is a Deserter" was released as a single and obtained limited play on several music channels. "The Good Ones" was later released and peaked at number 23 in the UK charts.

Track listing

  1. "No Wow/Telephone Radio Germany" – 4:47
  2. "Love Is a Deserter" – 3:48
  3. "Dead Road 7" – 3:23
  4. "The Good Ones" – 3:29
  5. "I Hate the Way You Love" – 3:37
  6. "I Hate the Way You Love, Pt. 2" – 1:46
  7. "At the Back of the Shell" – 2:27
  8. "Sweet Cloud" – 5:06
  9. "Rodeo Town" – 4:24
  10. "Murdermile" – 4:25
  11. "Ticket Man" – 2:49

Love Is a Deserter single

  1. "Love Is a Deserter" [Single Version]
  2. "Passion Is Accurate"*
  3. "Love Is a Deserter" [Cavemen Remix]
  4. "Love Is a Deserter" [Phones 'Cardiac Unrest' Remix]
  5. "Love Is a Deserter" [Video]

The Good Ones single

  1. "The Good Ones" [Single Version]
  2. "Run Home Slow"*
  3. "The Good Ones" [Jagz Kooner Mix]
  4. "Baby's Eyes"*

* Previously unreleased b-sides.



 
 

 

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