Gadjits: Wish We Never Met
Gadjits: Wish We Never Met
Label: Hellcat
Release Date: 1999
Review Date: 2000
Now that No Doubt has ruined so-called “Ska” for the commercial masses, what are they rest of the bands suppposed to do? The Gadjits are all from the same gradeschool or highschool or whatever. They mean well, but ultimately they are just too plain boring on this record. The world needs more mediocre white ska bands like it needs another dose of white boy r n b bands. These guys try afully hard though. Their emotions and organs (as in keyboards) are in the right place. Zach and crew pour their hearts out and manage to keep the guitar riffs under the supersonic speeds unlike most bands of their ilk. The Gadjits are trying to be a thinking man’s ska band, but they have a pretty good sense of humor. Jenny Jones (leave the death rock kids alone) isn’t quite this decades “Bitchin Camaro” but it almost pulls it off. Unfortunately, the production and overall generic nature of the tunes makes this record an easy one to pass on. I’ve never seen them live, but I suspect they put on a lively, fun show. I’m not trying to discourage them, though let’s face it, they probably could care less what I think. And rightly so since I’m writing about other people’s music instead of making my own. Let’s hope that these guys continue to mature. They sound relly sincere. Expect to see something promising from their ranks, some time in the future.
Wish We Never Met: C+
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