Kosmos Express - Simulcast

Saturday 1st August 1998
Kosmos Express - Simulcast
Kosmos Express - Simulcast

STYLE: Rock
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 3702-392
LABEL: Sublime 8306104632
FORMAT: CD Album
RELEASE DATE: 1998-07-03
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Graham Jovanovic

A punk-like adrenaline rush marks the opening of the second album by this LA-based foursome with a heartfelt declaration by singer/songwriter Rob Goraieb of "I'm mad into the force".  Indeed, "mad" would be an appropriate description for this onslaught of manic power chords, frenzied bass and smashing cymbals.  Such is their unabashed somewhat cathartic zeal that the pace is never allowed to wane.  The passionate embrace made by this band towards the audience is epitomised by moments of high drama in "The Way" (brilliantly complemented by Robert Watson's Led Zeppelin styled string arrangement) and deep angst in "Take Me Away".  All this may not prove overly cheerful but is nevertheless compelling 'til we are drawn to the concluding "Starface", easily the most experimental track of the album, including reverses and back feeding guitar amidst a trip hopping drumbeat.  This is unique to other tracks which stay rooted musically with references to punk, mod and rock styles that interestingly pay homage to European music despite the undisguised American tinted vocals.  If any quibble is to be made it is that maybe Rob Goraieb's beguiling unique world view, which is sometimes wonderfully tangential as in the case of ".and I know I'm alive 'cause I'm already gone", is sometimes in danger of waxing lyrical.  Nevertheless, this is a worthy bombastic attack that deserves to be played loud and sung with the passion with which it is performed.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Robert-Jan in Sydney, Australia @ 02:33 on Nov 14 2007

This is an amazing album. I loved Now, but I think Simulcast surpasses it!
Really catchy tunes that stay in your head for days, especially On Top of the World for me right now.
Great lyrics too.



Posted by Fabricio in Brazil @ 05:54 on Jun 22 2006

That is the best song that I have heard!!! GET IT.



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