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Tuesday, 13 May 2025

The Spindles - Wavelength

 


What we discover or is submitted does seem to come in waves. Lately, it seems to be 90s Rock, 80s New Wave or Pop Punk. Pop Rock has been fairly low key and when you hear an album as good as this, you wonder why.

Chicago's The Spindles have delivered an album of real quality that warrants listening to from start to finish, because the quality never wavers. Built on big choruses, bigger riffs. wonderful melodic arrangements and generally catch all songs.



It does sound a little 70s at times, but that's no problem, it was probably the glory days of the genre. More than that though, this is a real guitarathon. There's also no fear of stepping away from the norm. For instance, Two Sides To Every Story is prime time Rockville.

Ride My Bike steps into Classic Rock Territory and I Found A Girl is splendid jangling Power Pop of the highest order. Ballads are at a premium, but the closer, Best Of Everything, is built around a killer riff and very nearly steals the show.



If I had one slight criticism it is that the album is a bit cover heavy with 4 of the 14 sons not being originals. With the sheer quality of the originals, going with 10 songs may have suited me more. Bus Stop, for instance, is a classic, but being the second song in takes away the quality of the self written joy. Having said that, the cover of Rob Elvis's Rock For It is magnificent.

Wavelength is an album that knows what it is about and goes off and masters it. There is real quality in the arrangements and the production. It is a melodic masterpiece and more than demonstrates the strength of great Pop Rock.



You can listen to and buy the album here. You can buy the CD from Kool Kat here.


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