At the Drive-In Hell Paso
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Tracklist:
1. Grand Mox Turkin
2. Red Planet
3. Emptiness is a Mule


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John A. Hanson STAFF (149 Reviews)

2006-06-20 | 10 comments | 1,668 views

I consider myself to be a rather large fan of At the Drive-In. While I have admittedly not been a fan of theirs for that long, they are probably the only band that I play constantly on a regular basis. However, I am in general a bigger fan of their later works, particularly Relationship of Command and In/Casino/Out. Thus, when I finally got around to acquiring their first EP, Hell Paso I was expecting to have a distaste for it, especially since I hadn’t enjoyed Alfaro Vive, Carajo! that much. What I got out of Hell Paso was surprisingly fun and energetic album that actually felt more focused then its follow up.

The overall sound of the album is most easily compared to that of Acrobatic Tenement; the band plain sounds like they’re enjoying their time in the studio. The band is remarkably tight for it being their first recording, with the trademark ATD-I guitar interplay being readily apparent and solid work from early drummer Bernie Rancun. While the bass work isn’t what it would be in the future, that’s mainly due to the fact the production on the album is, at best, shoddy; with an echo-y feel being present on the entirety of the album. However, the crap production actually helps the album more than it hurts it, with much of the albums charm coming from the fact that its all so cheap.

Even more so than on Alfaro Vive, Carajo!, Cedric and Jim’s vocals are similar almost to a fault, as often it’s quite difficult to differentiate between the two. What saves it is that the lyrics are normally unintelligible anyways, so you’re left with their squeaky (and somehow gruff) voices belting out nifty little vocal harmonies to sing along to. Grand Mox Turkin, for example, has Cedric and Jim babbling incoherently for much of the song, yet it somehow manages to be the most fun song to sing along to on the album. Emptiness is a Mule ends up being the standout song on the album, however, sounding like an early and less restrained version of Transatlantic Foe. Clocking in at 5:30 (over half the album), there are heavy riffs a plenty, combined with an almost western-tinged intro that make it one of the most dynamic early-ATD-I songs around.

Perhaps the best compliment I can give Hell Paso is that despite the production, it’s probably the best car record At the Drive-In ever put out. It’s a rocking 3-song EP, with some of the heaviest riffs to ever make their way onto a record featuring Cedric’s prepubescent wail. It should be a required listen for any fan of At the Drive-In, and even if you couldn’t care less about them, you’d be remiss to not at least try driving down a highway with Emptiness Is a Mule blasting from a brand new stereo system.

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Two-Headed Boy


Comments: 4506
06.20.06


I also prefer ATD-I's latter stuff, but this sound promising. Unfortunately, the only album that I've seen is the compilation.This Message Edited On 06.20.06

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Brain Dead


Comments: 1151
06.20.06


Another good review man. I have never heard these guys, and I don't particulairly care to.

Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11113
06.20.06

Album Rating: 3.5

^^ You're a fool if you don't want to. At the Drive-In are better than your mother. Good entry point into hXc too.

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davybum69


Comments: 161
06.20.06


I agree ATDI is fuckin awesome, you must be braindead.

davybum69


Comments: 161
06.20.06


I agree ATDI is fuckin awesome, you must be braindead.

zabbit82


Comments: 61
06.20.06


Brain Dead, do yourself a favor and check these guys out. Listen to Relationship of Command and work your way backwards.

I haven't heard anything from this EP. I'll check it out right now.This Message Edited On 06.20.06

jaredrl


Comments: 99
06.21.06


Yup Brain Dead ur a fool.

Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11113
06.21.06

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah Brain Dead you must be brain dead /faux bump
Emptiness is a Mule is a pretty outstanding track in all honesty though.

embroglio


Comments: 219
06.22.06


Hell Paso is a fun, fun album but I prefer Alfaro, Vive Carajo! to this

MyRamona


Comments: 1029
06.21.07

Album Rating: 3.5

Red Planet makes me feel good inside



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