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Album Review: Straight to Video

Review

While their 1995 debut found Columbus, OH's venomous and witty Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments in the rather surprising position of being on a major label, Rick Rubin's American, their 1997 follow-up finds them back in the more familiar territory of indie imprint Anyway. In the interim, the band tightened their attack considerably, emerging with Straight to Video, a disc of 11 tracks just as cacophonous and endearingly inebriated as those of Bait & Switch, but with better production and consistently catchy hooks that dare the listener not to sing along. Granted, their unabashedly abrasive sound is still what one might call an acquired taste. Oddly charismatic frontman Ron House's characteristically nasal, whiny Jello Biafra-esque vocals are considerably less caustic than on TJSA's earlier effort, becoming almost happily sing-songy on tracks like "Rump Government" and "Whisper in Your Mouth." Similarly, Bob Petric's chronically underrated guitar acrobatics are clear enough in the mix to make it is obvious he could hold his own against any of the metal community's most celebrated shredders, but tastefully. As with most self-respecting punk rock, the true star of the show tends to be the lyrics. In House's case, all targets are fair game, and this time out he takes his pen to topics like working in a record store (House is a part-owner of the Ohio State University campus area's legendary Used Kids record shop), Lester Bangs ("El Cajon"), and the self-explanatory "Philosopher Queen." Hypnotic album closer "When the Entertainment Ends," a nod to Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal, is chock full of House's acidic commentary on topics like the prison system ("attach new prisons to high schools/fast food service might improve) and politics ("give a lottery ticket with each ballot/the suckers will think their votes matter). The song proves to be a raucous live rave-up as House often throws a full blown tantrum-dance on stage as he rants his way, red-faced and screaming, through the lyrics. "When the entertainment ends, that's when the fun begins." ~ Karen E. Graves, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Secret Museum Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:20)
Lightnin' Rod Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:05)
Outside My Scene Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:48)
Rump Government Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (2:32)
Half Off Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:39)
Petty Thief Ron House, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:24)
El Cajon Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:13)
Whisper in Your Mouth Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (2:48)
Question Mark Curls Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (3:10)
Philosopher Queen Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (2:45)
When the Entertainment Ends Ron House, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, Craig "Big Dad" Dunson, Ted Hattemer, Bob Petric Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (6:27)

Credits

Ron House (Producer), Craig "Big Dad" Dunson (Producer), Ted Hattemer (Producer), Bob Petrick (Vocals (Background)), Bob Petrick (Producer), Ted Hattemer (Drums), Craig "Big Dad" Dunson (Bass), Steve Evans (Engineer), Ron House (Vocals), Bob Petrick (Guitar)
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