Argent
Argent


3.8
excellent

Review

by Dewinged STAFF
June 29th, 2020 | 20 replies


Release Date: 1970 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Rod Argent's zombie-walking into the 70s progressive rock scene.

Caught between the rise of the progressive rock scene that flooded into the 70s and the lack of immediate impact on sales of The Zombies' Odessey & Oracle in 1968, English keyboard virtuoso Rod Argent felt it was the right time to jump off the old wagon, let it crash, and start anew. Progressive pop rock Argent was formed in 1969, just as The Zombies' last relevant release was starting to echo its success in the charts with extreme delay. It included Rod Argent and his former band's bass player, Chris White, who would just work as a producer and co-writer for the band's debut. The rhythm section was comprised of bassist Jim Rodford and drummer Robert Henrit (a few years before they would go on to join The Kinks). Prolific songwriter, singer and guitarist Russ Ballard completed the line-up that would record Argent's outstanding debut in 1970.

Argent's music, rooted in the psychedelic pop of The Zombies but veering towards a much heavier sound, was a shock for those who saw this new project as the logical follow-up to the late success of Odessey & Oracle. Rod Argent's new adventure showed a stronger influence from American rock, far from the Beatles' tribute band sound that had blessed and cursed the Zombies across the years. The second track, "Liar", is a fine example, with its explosive chorus and playful guitar solos, was like nothing Rod Argent had done before, partly because of the fresh approach Ballard brought to the songs. The fantastic summer vibe of "Be free" and the sticky melody of the lyrically disturbing but otherwise sweet "Schoolgirl" are two tracks I would personally highlight going in Argent on a first listen, probably due to the discernible influence of The Zombies in these two middle cuts. "Dance in the Smoke" follows up showing how Rod Argent and co. were trying to delve deeper into the progressive rock scene but unable to give up the psychedelic pop they grew up with. The mix is quite interesting though, with plenty of melody hooks and brilliant vocal harmonies gliding over rhythm patterns that never get too complicated but still let room for intense moments like the brief keyboard unwinding and impromptu jam at the end of the track.

Argent's second half is a bit less fruitful, only saved by the smooth and slick atmosphere of "The Feeling is inside", and the irresistible charm of "Stepping Stone", where Russ Ballard his strengths as a front man, leading the vocals with impressive highs and mellow tones. The closer, "Bring you joy" is a rather inconsequential blues ballad that closes Argent's debut without fireworks, leaving a sour taste that contrasts greatly with the vibrant first half of the album. Although the band would go on to make six more studio albums and several live recordings, Argent's ever-growing presence and intention to make Argent a full-on progressive rock act eclipsed Ballard's writing, right until the latter left to pursue his solo affair. And may that be the real value of Argent and its gentle blending of influences, a moment of transition into the new decade shared by talented songwriters that would sadly never happen again.



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Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18256 Comments


Sweet. Archival reviews coming in Dewi style.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


Apart from 2 or 3 tracks, this is one of my favorite albums of 1970. So many good tracks.

Here's a live performance of "Liar" for German TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4VUDgPNkik

Hope you enjoy it!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


haha good sniping Rob ;)

yeah feeling archival these days, having a great time checking the oldies.

I checked the new releases this week and felt quite overwhelmed so I retired to my classics playlist haha

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18256 Comments


I actually deleted the timestamp on your first comment (I did not) to get mine in there. Couldn't resist.

--I checked the new releases this week and felt quite overwhelmed so I retired to my classics playlist haha--

What were you looking at/what was out of reach that would've normally garnered your attention?

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


There was an immense amount of extreme metal, I actually wanted to screen cap it and send it to you but The Last of Us 2, blah, blah, blah, I forgot.

Some names: Sickening Horror, Tiberius, Exocrine, Pessimist (GER), Kenziner, Fellwarden, Hornwood Fell, Inexorum, VoidCeremony, Creature, Fordomth, and the list goes on.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18256 Comments


I'll take that screen shot when you stop wanking that controller - already a couple names there I've overlooked.

parksungjoon
June 29th 2020


47231 Comments


woah!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


[2]

parksungjoon
June 29th 2020


47231 Comments


anyone hear tihs from a couple months ago?

https://i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/through-doors-of-moonlight

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


Nope, but it looks sick. Plus they are homies.

parksungjoon
June 29th 2020


47231 Comments


whose homies

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


Mine, they're Spanish.

parksungjoon
June 29th 2020


47231 Comments


ohhh nice

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


They look quite scary though, definitely wouldn't hang out with them on a mountain cabin party.

But this album's good, yeh.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18936 Comments


I don't think I've ever heard of these guys before, sounds interesting.
Nice write-up as usual Dewinged.

wham49
June 29th 2020


6341 Comments


I'm sure you have, Hold Your Head Up is the song most people know

I have heard In Deep and all together now, but not this, good old 70's band

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18936 Comments


I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that song wham

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


32020 Comments


Yeah they had some chart crashers in later albums. Never heard The Zombies either Notrap?

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
June 29th 2020


18936 Comments


I think not, Dewinged

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
June 30th 2020


32020 Comments


Well, I don't know if they are your cup of tea, since they are a bit more poppy, but these guys I am pretty sure you'd like some tracks.



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