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The Atomic Mosquitos: "Release The Mosquitos!"


The Atomic Mosquitos: "Release The Mosquitos!" (2005)
(Originally posted on Surf Guitar 101 and Reverborama on July 25, 2005)

I've recently gotten the sophomore album by the Atomic Mosquitos, "Release The Mosquitos!", and wow, it's great! The Atomic Mosquitos are from Frederick, Maryland (outside of Washington, DC), and I've known their drummer Craig Stang for many years now. He even filled in on drums for Doug of the Space Cossacks on several occasions. I'm so happy to see that Craig is not only still playing surf music, but that he's got one hell of a band!
The Mosquitos play traditional surf music with some light modern influences. Good points of reference would be the Penetrators and the Volcanos. Like those two bands, the Mosquitos' focus is on the melody and flowing arrangements rather than impressing with technique or blowing away with energy, though they certainly don't lack in either energy or technique. All the musicians are very good both at playing and at capturing the proper surf style and sound (though the bass doesn't sound very trad, but it's OK), and my man Craig does a wonderful job pounding the skins (as well as playing the drums! :). But special kudos must go to the lead guitarist Paul Carson who plays with a lot of feeling and melodic imagination. In addition, he sports an authentic surf guitar tone that is also very full, warm and immensely pleasing. However, it's also clear that song arrangements are a band effort, and this is definitely the band's strength.

The most remarkable thing about the Mosquitos is their songs. I must admit that it took several listens to fully appreciate their depth and beauty, but now I'm totally addicted! My very favorite on the CD is the stunning "Axis of Evil", a song which I would be VERY proud to call one of my own! It's an urgent number, based on a syncopated drum pattern, featuring a recurring high-string motif, with a darkly exotic verse. The arrangement is relatively complex, but everything fits together perfectly, including the super-cool bridge which seems to come out of nowhere! This is one of three songs on the CD that also vaguely remind me of the Aqua Velvets (in my book a major compliment). I don't know of if this is intentional (I'm guessing it's not), but the 'glistening' sound of the lead guitar as well as the melodic phrasing and the chord progressions all evoke the Aqua Velvets in my mind. The other two 'Aqua-Velvety' songs are "Souixnami" (which also has a bit of a new-wave feel to it, much like some of the Penetrators' best), and "Dead Sea Stroll" with its 'Mexican rooftop afternoon' feel and a beautiful, aching melody. Elsewhere they channel the Bambi Molesters on the moody "Sizzler", and the Ventures on the easy-flowing "Wild Wild Midwest". The CD is quite varied, ranging from the hard-hitting "Pope Of Chile Town" and "Planet From Outer Space" (with some great Theremin playing by the monster artist Stephen Blickenstaff, who also did the awesome cover artwork) to the ultra-happy "Beach Blanket Inferno" (reminding me of the great happy-surf-tunes of the Woodies and Mark Brodie & the Beaver Patrol – and with a nice nod in the intro to Richie Podolor's "Beat '65") to the wonderfully exotic "Whole Larva Love" and album closer "Dreamsicle", evoking images of the tropical islands. The only cover song on the CD is the up-tempo, surfed-up version of Elvis' "Are You Lonesome Tonight". It works OK, but it's a bit gimmicky and once the novelty wears off, I don't think it stands up to the high quality of the band's originals.

If I could make one suggestion to the Mosquitos it would be to work on developing a more characteristic band sound which I don't think they have right now. But if they never do, it's OK – we'll still have a bunch of fantastic songs! Anyway, I can't recommend this CD highly enough. The best of 2005 so far, as far as I'm concerned.

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Ivan failed to mention the song 'Toxic Train' - my favorite on the CD. I like it so much I plan to cover it in my new band.

Great CD!

DannySnyder | 30-Jul-2006 12:05:54 | Flag

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