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Album Review: Tyrannosaurus Hives

  • Artist: The Hives
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 20, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's clear that a lot care goes into the Hives' seemingly immediate, fired-up sound: this is a band, after all, that has only released three full-length albums in its 11-year lifespan. While the 2002 collection Your New Favourite Band ended up winning the group many more fans thanks to its fortuitous timing with the garage rock revival craze (and also ended up being the band's most consistent release to date), it didn't do much to disguise the fact that the Hives hadn't released a new album since 2000's Veni Vidi Vicious. Two years later, Tyrannosaurus Hives arrives, and proves that the band isn't just a fossil from the days when everyone (or critics, at least) thought that the Hives and the other bands lumped in with the rock revival were going to change the face of pop music. It may have taken the Hives awhile to follow up Veni Vidi Vicious, but they didn't waste any time: Tyrannosaurus Hives is half an hour of highly compressed, high-contrast rock that is far and away the band's best album. As usual, the band's motto seems to be "get in, rock hard, get out," and the album's opening tracks, "Abra Cadaver" and "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones" -- which boasts a chord sequence that sounds like a sped-up version of Paul Revere & the Raiders classic antidrug rant "Kicks" -- cut right to the chase. But, as with the rest of Tyrannosaurus Hives, these songs are more focused explosions than the nonstop firepower of "Hate to Say I Told You So" and "Main Offender." While recording the album, the Hives mentioned that they were especially inspired by Kraftwerk. Even though nothing here sounds like "Pocket Calculator" and the band hasn't forsaken its black-and-white dress code for Teutonic black and red, that band's influence is indeed all over Tyrannosaurus Hives, most literally on the breakup lament "Love in Plaster," which borrows a motorik beat and squiggly keyboards. More importantly, though, it's noticeable in the band's precise playing throughout the album and particularly on the single "Walk Idiot Walk," which initially sounds downright subdued compared to the Hives' previous singles, but eventually reveals itself as just a more elongated and tense deployment of their forces. Fortunately, this tightly engineered sound doesn't get hamper the band's energy; if anything, it offers a better platform for Pelle Almqvist's howling, especially on "No Pun Intended" and "Dead Quote Olympics." The refinement of the Hives' sound shows up in other ways, such as the excellent new wave soul rave-up "A Little More for Little You" and "Diabolic Scheme"' string-laden wails. Tyrannosaurus Hives might be a little more complex and polished than the Hives' earlier work, but it's not overthought at all; even though they've evolved, they know how to keep it simple, stupid. Crucially, the band remembers that garage rock is supposed to be catchy as hell as well as cleverly dumb, and even their toughest songs have hooks aplenty: "B Is for Brutus" has wonderfully prickly, reverb-drenched guitars and impatient pianos egging it on, and "See Through Head"'s silly "uh-uh-uh-uh-oh!" refrain just adds to its caustic charm. Songs like these once again prove how neutered-sounding most mainstream punk-pop (and indeed, quite a bit of nu-garage rock) really is. But the Hives lead by example; they were going before garage rock became a fad, and Tyrannosaurus Hives shows that they'll be able to keep going long after the fad has faded. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Abra Cadaver (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (1:33)
Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:00)
Walk Idiot Walk (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (3:31)
No Pun Intended (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:20)
A Little More for Little You Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:58)
B Is for Brutus (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:36)
See Through Head (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:21)
Diabolic Scheme (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (3:00)
Missing Link (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (1:56)
Love in Plaster (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (3:11)
Dead Quote Olympics (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (1:59)
Antidote (Lyrics) Randy Fitzsimmons The Hives (2:33)

Credits

Jana Gustavsson (Engineer), George Marino (Mastering), Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Producer), Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Engineer), Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Mixing), Mikael P. Eriksson (Cover Illustration), The Hives (Producer), The Hives (Artwork), The Hives (Mixing), The Hives (Sequencing), Michael Ilbert (Mixing), Christopher Öhman (Strings), Nicholaus Arson (Group Member), Mark Anthony Williams (A&R), Howlin' Pelle Almqvist (Group Member), Chris Dangerous (Group Member), Dr. Matt Destruction (Group Member), Vigilante Carlstroem (Group Member), Randy Fitzsimmons (A&R), Björn Yttling (String Arrangements), Andreas Forsman (Strings), Colin Barlow (A&R), Rebecca Karlsson (Strings), Magnus Larnhed (Sequencing), Johan Morén (Strings), Henrik Söderqvist (Strings), Stefan Zschernitz (Photography)
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Tyrannosaurus Hives
Studio album by The Hives
Released July 19, 2004
Recorded Varispeed
Studio Gröndahl
2003–2004
Genre Garage punk, Post-Punk Revival
Length 29:58
Label Interscope
Producer The Hives, Pelle Gunnerfeldt
Professional reviews
The Hives chronology
Your New Favourite Band
(2001)
Tyrannosaurus Hives
(2004)
The Black and White Album
(2007)
Singles from Tyrannosaurus Hives
  1. "Walk Idiot Walk"
    Released: June 2004
  2. "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones"
    Released: October 2004
  3. "Abra Cadaver"
    Released: December 2004
  4. "A Little More for Little You"
    Released: October 2005

Tyrannosaurus Hives is the third full-length album by The Hives, released on July 20, 2004. It is their first album since Veni Vidi Vicious from 2000.

Track listing

All songs by Randy Fitzsimmons

  1. "Abra Cadaver" – 1:33
  2. "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones" – 2:00
  3. "Walk Idiot Walk" – 3:31
  4. "No Pun Intended" – 2:20
  5. "A Little More For Little You" – 2:58
  6. "B is for Brutus" – 2:36
  7. "See Through Head" – 2:21
  8. "Diabolic Scheme" – 3:00
  9. "Missing Link" – 1:56
  10. "Love in Plaster" – 3:11
  11. "Dead Quote Olympics" – 1:59
  12. "Antidote" – 2:30
  13. "Uptight" (UK bonus track) – 2:25
  14. "The Hives Meet the Norm" (UK bonus track) – 2:06

Personnel

  • Vigilante Carlstroem – guitar
  • Nicholaus Arson – guitar
  • Howlin' Pelle Almqvist – vocals
  • Chris Dangerous – drums
  • Dr. Matt Destruction – bass guitar
  • Björn Yttling – string arrangement
  • Andreas Forsman, Johan Moren, Rebecca Karlsson, Christoffer Öhman, Henrik Söderqvist – string performance
  • Pelle Gunnerfeldt – producer, audio mixing
  • Michael Ilbert – audio mixing
  • George Marino – audio mastering

Allusion to Randy Fitzsimmons

If the front cover of the album is removed from the case and lined up with the back, one can see that there is an extra pair of legs, hinting at Fitzsimmons' existence.


 
 
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