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Grant Hart|Good News For Modern Man

Good News For Modern Man

Grant Hart

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No one has to ask "what the hell happened to Grant Hart?" anymore. When last heard from in 1994, he was releasing his second LP with Nova Mob. His absence since was perhaps atypical, but here he is again, resuming his solo career for the first time in ten years. The good news is that Good News doesn't sound like Nova Mob or 1991's visceral Last Days of Pompeii, nor does it repeat his more introspective 1989 solo LP Intolerance or 1988's accomplished 2541 EP. Production-wise, this is the most pleasant Hart has come across. A sugar rush is added to his pronounced hooks, adding warmth without robbing the attack of vitality. It's hard to describe -- the first thought might be the exuberance of Cheap Trick on "Surrender," only not so thumping. Songs such as "Nobody Rides for Free" and "Seka Knows" are not traditional power pop as much as vaguely restrained, crunchy-under-the-surface melodic rock songs with slight '60s influence. This steady, understated exhilaration is consistent with Hart's affable personality. You see it most on the lightest selection, "Run Run Run to the Centre Pompidou," a jaunty pop romp to nowhere in gay Paris. But it's just as prevalent in the slower, demure tracks such as "You Don't Have to Tell Me Now" and, most unique of all, the Chills-like New Zealand hush of "Teeny's Hair." Hart's control now is as impressive as when he was contrarily blistering the night with such incredible intensity behind the drums in 1984. His best LP since he parted company with Bob Mould and Greg Norton? Very likely!

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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1
Think It Over Now
00:03:07

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

2
Nobody Rides For Free
00:04:33

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

3
Run Run Run To The Centre Pompidou
00:03:45

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

4
You Don't Have To Tell Me Now
00:03:44

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

5
Teeny's Hair
00:03:17

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

6
A Letter From Anne Marie
00:06:00

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

7
In A Cold House
00:05:04

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

8
Seka Knows
00:04:41

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

9
Remains To Be Seen
00:03:12

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

10
Let Rosemary Rock Him, Laura-Louise
00:01:34

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

11
Little Nemo
00:07:36

Grant Hart, MainArtist

1999 CON D'OR RECORDS 1999 Copyright

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No one has to ask "what the hell happened to Grant Hart?" anymore. When last heard from in 1994, he was releasing his second LP with Nova Mob. His absence since was perhaps atypical, but here he is again, resuming his solo career for the first time in ten years. The good news is that Good News doesn't sound like Nova Mob or 1991's visceral Last Days of Pompeii, nor does it repeat his more introspective 1989 solo LP Intolerance or 1988's accomplished 2541 EP. Production-wise, this is the most pleasant Hart has come across. A sugar rush is added to his pronounced hooks, adding warmth without robbing the attack of vitality. It's hard to describe -- the first thought might be the exuberance of Cheap Trick on "Surrender," only not so thumping. Songs such as "Nobody Rides for Free" and "Seka Knows" are not traditional power pop as much as vaguely restrained, crunchy-under-the-surface melodic rock songs with slight '60s influence. This steady, understated exhilaration is consistent with Hart's affable personality. You see it most on the lightest selection, "Run Run Run to the Centre Pompidou," a jaunty pop romp to nowhere in gay Paris. But it's just as prevalent in the slower, demure tracks such as "You Don't Have to Tell Me Now" and, most unique of all, the Chills-like New Zealand hush of "Teeny's Hair." Hart's control now is as impressive as when he was contrarily blistering the night with such incredible intensity behind the drums in 1984. His best LP since he parted company with Bob Mould and Greg Norton? Very likely!

© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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