Galactic Cowboys
Galactic Cowboys


3.5
great

Review

by Lunarfall USER (16 Reviews)
September 16th, 2008 | 26 replies


Release Date: 1991 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Thrash/prog metallers Galactic Cowboys deliver a solid debut album, though it could use some refining…

So on random weekends when there’s nothing to do, I just like to stroll around and look for rummage sales in hope to see if there’s anything good for cheap at them. Well, I happen to find a giant box of CDs at one, and the seller was letting them go for a buck each. There was some pretty good stuff in there, but mostly mainstream stuff. I caught up on some classic albums I never got a chance to get or willing to spend $10+ on, like Back in Black by AC/DC, Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue, and even the 2-disc original cast recording of The Phantom of the Opera. Somehow, I stumble upon this album, Galactic Cowboy’s self-titled one. Now, I have never listened to the Galactic Cowboys at this point, I’ve only heard that they were a metal band, though not a widely known one. Seeing as it was only $1, I picked it up and gave it a listen.

The Galactic Cowboys mix tons of sounds together you wouldn’t expect to be together. They take soft, airy, often-harmonized vocals, done by Ben Huggins and the rest of the band, such as the ones used in Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, etc, and mix them with heavy, thrash-oriented guitar parts and progressive-like songwriting, which create a unique effect. This leads to the album being incredibly diverse, leaving the album chalk full of different sounds everywhere. I’m Not Amused, the powerful opening track, is probably the best example at the diversity present here, as it features a wild acoustic intro riff, heavy verses, and a harmonica breakdown, while the next track, My School is a soft song with clean guitars and slow, distorted riffing along with the light vocals. Sounds kinda funny, but these traits really give the Galactic Cowboys their own sound.

None of the members of the band are, unfortunately, terribly proficient with their instrument, but instead use their ability to their full potential to add some pretty cool sounds. Dane Sonnier, the guitarist, is very good at coming up with creative riffs throughout the album, which help drive the music and gives it a progressivey, thrashy-like sound. Solos are rare, but are usually average at best and only simple techniques such as tapping is used. The bass is non-existent, so I won’t even bother mentioning it. The drummer, Alan Doss, is a decent drummer, but is well below average compared to most prog metal drummers, which makes him more of a thrash drummer, comparable to the likes of *gasp* Lars Ulrich.

As I said earlier, this album is very diverse. Too diverse in fact, some of the songs are fantastic, while a small handful is just plain bad. One of the best songs here, Kaptain Krude, is by far the heaviest song on present on the album. The riffing is extremely heavy throughout the entire song, and is contrasted with the clean vocals of Huggins. No solo here, just plain heaviness start to end, with a slowdown during the last half of the song. Kill Floor also features the same riffing, while Someone for Everyone offers a nice ballad halfway through the song. There are 2 songs near the end of the album which are, more or less, filler tracks, clocking in at 1:19 and 2:10 a piece, which offer some cool riffing throughout, but are too short to offer anything new that hasn’t been heard in the album.

Unfortunately, there are a little too many mediocre songs present. My School is just plain boring, while Why Can’t You Believe in Me is a poor attempt at a mid-tempo song. Along with the mediocre songs, the length of the album really kills the album. The album clocks in around an hour, which is, unfortunately, too long for the kind of music they write (this is actually one of their shortest albums too). All but the two filler songs are over 5 minutes long, which can cause the album to drag a lot, especially in the slower songs. On top of which, the 3 slow songs on the album are some of the longest, especially Speak to Me, which clocks in at 11 and a half minutes, much too long for so little diversity present in the song. Finally, the constantly harmonized vocals can get irritating to listeners not used to it, and may cause people to stop listening, though I don’t have that problem.

Overall, the Galactic Cowboys have released a solid debut, with plenty of good traits shown throughout the album, though the negatives do bring the rating down quite a bit. The fast tempo songs are all top notch, but most of the mid tempo songs and the slow songs lack groove and emotion, and leads to the songs ending up boring. Unfortunately, the negatives aren’t ever fixed in later albums, which leaves the rest of their albums besides Space in Your Face mediocre to slightly above average. Galactic Cowboys is definitely a closet classic for fans of thrash and slightly progressive music, but should be avoided by all other listeners. However, if you want a quick listen to a song, I’m Not Amused brings the best the Galactic Cowboys have to offer in one song, or Kaptain Krude for something crushing and heavy.

Recommended Tracks: Kaptain Krude, I’m Not Amused, Kill Floor, Someone for Everyone

3.5/5



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Lunarfall
September 17th 2008


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I've been meaning to do this for a while, but never got around to it until now. Looks like it was a bad time to do it though, it's gonna get swallowed up by 10 Death Magnetic reviews or so over the next day.

badtaste
September 17th 2008


824 Comments


Solid review, but at times, some sentences can be uncomfortable to read. One such example: "though the bassist, Monty Colvin, is Dee Dee Ramone’s cousin, though knowing that is kinda random and useless,".

Anyway, never heard of this band before and I don't think I'm going to get started any time soon, judging by your thoughts on them.

Lunarfall
September 17th 2008


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Well, that was a useless sentence anyway, so I deleted it. I'm gonna go through and find some other awkward sentences. Kinda knew it would happen though, I've written part of this review over half a year ago (note to myself: learn to proofread better).

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 8th 2011


10706 Comments


Good review, pos.

At the End of the Day was pretty cool.

Atm, trying to delve into Let It Go.

I found a physical copy of it yesterday for 5 euros :-).

Transmogrify
February 21st 2015


301 Comments


Cool album, has a really neat sound.

And HARMONICA BREAKDOWNS!!!

JohnWick
September 2nd 2015


94 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Geffen really screwed up with this band. They deserved more attention/promotion than Nirvana got.

MrNelson
July 18th 2018


6 Comments


I know this review is ten years old now, but I seriously hope you have revisited this album. To compare Alan Doss' drumming to Lars Ulrich is an outright insult, he would wipe the floor with Ulrich no question. Dan Sonnier's guitar work on this album is very impressive, the man is churning out some awesome crunchy riffs and not to mention amazing solos. I will admit the next record, "Space In Your Face" was a bit better, but all round I think this was a more than impressive debut from a highly underrated metal band.

Source
February 1st 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

underrated band/album

Source
June 17th 2019


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

[2]

Source
April 11th 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

check it folks

JokineAugustus
April 25th 2020


10938 Comments


I was reading the Undeceived thread and saw you mention these guys. Ill add them to my list.

Source
April 25th 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's so good man

it's like progessive alt rock with some metal thrown in and beatles-esque vocal harmonies

Source
July 2nd 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

album makes me so happy it's like cocteau twins level

Emim
July 2nd 2020


35251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Their albums are just so fun

Source
July 2nd 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

shame they never made it big

Source
August 9th 2021


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

real shame

parksungjoon
August 9th 2021


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

yea

parksungjoon
August 9th 2021


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

have u ever heard their prev band The Awful Truth ? might be into it



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B9zoaw8II4

TheSonomaDude
August 9th 2021


9071 Comments


pretty good houston metal band. i wish the scene got bigger than it did

parksungjoon
August 9th 2021


47231 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

houston had/has some good bands



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