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Album Review: This Is For Real

  • Artist: Pink Grease
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 15, 2004
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The name of Pink Grease's debut album, This Is for Real, must surely be another tongue-in-cheek gesture from this cheeky band; its Manic Street Preachers-like earnestness is decidedly at odds with the group's trashy aesthetic. However, the band are in earnest about making the campiest, neon-brightest, most entertaining music they can, and for the most part they succeed. On This Is for Real, Pink Grease go for a more rock-based sound than they did on singles and EPs like All Over You, which provided the missing link between the electro-rock weirdness of fellow Sheffield citizens like Add N to (X) and Fat Truckers and the old-school glam, punk, and shockabilly that also linked them loosely with the garage rock revival. For fans of the band's older material, the downplaying of Pink Grease's synth buggery is a bit of a disappointment; even though it wasn't the key to their sound, it did add a distinctive edge to their music. This Is for Real's more polished production is another minor drawback, and is especially noticeable on the re-recorded version of "The Nasty Show," which sounds sanitized compared to the crazed debauchery of the All Over You version. And while it's admirable that This Is for Real features all-new material, aside from "The Nasty Show" and gloriously cheesy power ballad "Into My Heart" (which was made available previously as a Valentine's Day-only download on Pink Grease's website), some of the new songs just aren't as interesting as the tracks on their singles and EPs. All nitpicking aside, This Is for Real is full of campy fun that takes the best from the Damned, Cramps, Stooges, New York Dolls, Bowie, and other demented, art-damaged types. The album gets off to a strong start with the glam garage-a-billy rave-up "Remember Forever"; the sexy but uptight grind of "Fever" and "The Pink G.R. Ease" (over the course of the album, the band name-checks itself as much as your average rapper or Jon Spencer Blues Explosion do), which features sleazy brass and lyrics that might as well be the band's manifesto: "Freaky teenagers, c'mon fight the power!" And despite the few tracks that fizzle, This Is for Real also shows that Pink Grease can deliver some surprises: "Wind Up Bird" is a bittersweet, jangly piece of nihilistic pop with theremin-like synths, while the similarly poppy and downbeat breakup song "Peaches" sounds like some lost Ramones song played at half speed. Even if it's not quite as strong a debut album as Pink Grease's prior work suggested it might be, This Is for Real really does have a lot of hedonistic, cleverly mindless kicks to offer. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Remember Forever Pink Grease Greasettes, Pink Grease (3:51)
Fever Pink Grease Pink Grease (4:03)
The Pink G.R.E.A.S.E. Pink Grease Pink Grease (3:50)
Emotional Retard Pink Grease Pink Grease (2:07)
Wind Up Bird Pink Grease Pink Grease (2:58)
Peaches Pink Grease Pink Grease (3:25)
The Nasty Show Pink Grease Pink Grease, Greasettes (3:45)
Superfool Pink Grease Pink Grease (4:22)
Party Live Pink Grease Pink Grease, Greasettes (3:04)
Serial Heartbreaker Pink Grease Pink Grease (3:23)
High Strung Chironi Pink Grease Pink Grease (2:35)
Into My Heart Pink Grease Pink Grease (6:02)

Credits

Steven Santa Cruz (Vocals), David E. Williams (Overdub Assistant), John Joseph Lynch (Guitar), Marc Hoad (Drums), Nicholas Collier (Sound Effects), Daniel Miller (Synthesizer), Anne Carruthers (Mixing Assistant), Greasettes (Vocals (Background)), Rory Lewarne (Group Member), Stuart Faulkner (Vocals), Stuart Faulkner (Group Member), Pink Grease (Art Conception), Nicholas Collier (Group Member), Steven Santa Cruz (Guitar), Joe Dilworth (Photography), Rory Lewarne (Vocals), Anne Carruthers (Overdub Assistant), Clare Grogan (Vocals (Background)), Marc Hoad (Group Member), Stuart Faulkner (Bass), David E. Williams (Mixing Assistant), John Joseph Lynch (Vocals), Steven Santa Cruz (Group Member), Pink Grease (Artwork), Nicholas Collier (Machines), John Lynch (Design), Doug Trantow (Engineer), Stephen Lironi (Producer), Doug Trantow (Mixing), John Joseph Lynch (Saxophone), Kevin Metcalfe (Mastering), John Joseph Lynch (Group Member), John Joseph Lynch (Synthesizer)
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This Is for Real
Studio album by Pink Grease
Released June 21, 2004
Genre Post-punk revival, New Wave
Label Mute
Producer Stephen Lironi
Professional reviews
  • Q 4/5 stars July 2004 (p.121)
  • Mojo 3/5 stars (p.100)
  • Uncut 4/5 stars July 2004 (p.112)
Pink Grease chronology
This Is for Real
(2004)
Mechanical Heart
(TBA, 2007)

This Is for Real is an album released in June 2004 by band Pink Grease.

Track listing

  1. Remember Forever
  2. Fever
  3. The Pink G.R. Ease
  4. Emotional Retard
  5. Wind Up Bird
  6. Peaches
  7. Nasty Show, The
  8. Superfool
  9. Party Live
  10. Serial Heartbreaker
  11. High Strung Chironi
  12. Into My Heart

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