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Screw the mainstream if you really want to get your rocks off you have to go to the underground. That's just what we plan to do with this series, take some of the best emerging bands that are out blowing away hardcore fans on the underground music scene.
By Gary Schwind
Pushing
Red Buttons - Foreign Film or Tango Dance
I wasn�t sure what to make of this CD at first. The cover photo features a picture of some man�s very rotund rear end clad in leather shorts. To be honest, it ain�t pretty. Don�t let the packaging fool you though. This is a good rock CD with a lot of 70s influences. Like Fu Manchu, Pushing Red Buttons is a bit of an anomaly. Both bands sound like they have been frozen in 1974. Pushing Red Buttons, however, are more arty and less sludgy than Fu Manchu. The CD opens with �Tripping Over a Four Leaf Clover.� This song is packed with fat guitar riffs and keyboards that would not be out of place on a Deep Purple album. �I�ll Tell� sounds heavily influenced by Queen. The highlight of this album for me is �Girls Gone Stupid.� This song is a tremendous commentary on the �Girls Gone Wild� videos. The singer speaks of girls who are ready to go as soon as the cameras turn on. He goes on to say that now the playing field is leveled for all the �stupid boys� because now they have stupid girls to hook up with. At the end of the song, the singer tells of a man who is watching TV and sees his oldest daughter on a �Girls Gone Wild� commercial. It is a pretty funny, insightful song. Allow me to give a bit of advice.
Read the lyrics when you listen to this album. Lyrically, there are
some similarities to Clutch, particularly on �Illusion Town.� �It�s
human nature to pretend / we have the Devil for our friend / and if from
apes we did descend with Newton�s Apple upon our heads / William Tell takes
aim again�� That�s not what you get from your ordinary rock band.
The rest of the album contains lyrics that are intellectual and sometimes
political. Pushing Red Buttons include a lot of social commentary
on this album without being preachy. It may make you laugh.
It may make you think. We could all use a little music like that.
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