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The Paranoids
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- Published: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
THE PARANOIDS
Obsessions Delusions and Head Trips, vol. I - III
(self-released)
The Paranoids, from San Francisco, recently completed the third CD of their Obsessions Delusions and Head Trips trilogy of EPs. Put together, these 19 self-recorded songs are a rendering of the contrasts between those living in the blighted poverty of the drug and booze infested downtown, and the privileged young people to whom the world is merely a playground. The two demographics seem worlds apart but under singer/bassist Damon Larson's keen lyricism, the differences melt away to show that neither of these bankrupt lifestyles will satisfy their hunger. It's a worldview where the gutters of Sixth Street and the suburban sidewalks run together in a frenzy of selfishness. Over the course of the CDs,
as we hear the tales of these hopeless characters, we also hear the Paranoids spiral towards a musical style wholly their own. ...
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The Retox Lounge
May 9, 2008
The Raccoons filled the basement room of the Retox Lounge Friday night with warm swirling melodies and gently pulsing electronic drum beats. The cozy audience and band were wrapped up together in the cocoon they wove of breezy electronic rock music. Still reeling from a nightmarish hangover that day, I indulged in a few precious moments of eyes-closed swooning back and forth. When they launched into their cover of Cory Hart’s “Sunglasses at Night” I felt sure that the Raccoons’ and I had entered a dream together and were floating away. ...
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Part II starts with my favorite jam of the trilogy, "Summertime." Here the boys are hitting their stride with Lenin alternating between jangley chords and deep echoing tones while Elliot shakes things up with a triplet drum beat and Damon's bass pulses like the white dashes on the highway. The boys even hit a couple falsetto whoops that really seal the deal for me. The energy stays up for the next track, "The Beast," a bluesy swinging tune that addresses the role of self-determination in situations of drug and alcohol addiction. At the end, the song morphs into a creaky, waltzing piano ballad where Damon sounds like a circus sideshow hype man from the 1930s. On "The Proposal" the Paranoids start moving towards a new phase of epic Led Zepplin-style song writing. Lenin's lengthy guitar riff forces Elliot to play an off kilter shimmy-shimmy-pop groove that makes this song bounce and swing like crazy. Part II ends with "The Death," a Jesus and Mary Chain sort of dirgey, reverb-drenched tune with a grinding underbelly of menacing, buzzing synths. Damon asks if we're facing the death of a culture and the song ends with a ghostly rattling sound effect.
Part III opens with that same sound effect, and the boys hit their hardest riffage yet. We're treated to a brief sing-along pop chorus that lifts the heaviness for a few moments, but the momentum is strong and they jam out well past the 10 minute mark. "Ballad of the Golden Kids" is a two-part song. In the first part, Lenin leads the band with an arpeggio guitar line that sounds like an extremely ominous version of Chicago's "Color My World." On the second part, they return to the hard rock with a backwards-sounding riff that burns like a fever. As the song progresses the riff begins to come undone and the song opens up, the pressure eases and Lenin begins winding his guitar lines upwards, chiming optimistically, striving. But the song cuts out without a resolution. At this point in the trilogy, we know better than to hope for a happy ending to the story. "The Parade" is another favorite of mine. Ironically titled, the groove is more like a funeral procession than a celebration. On Part III, the Paranoids have dialed in their lurching funk and blues sound so that even when they turn upbeat, like on "Unicorn Song Resurrected" with its sing-along and fast tempo, it's the sound of a party in a wasteland. For the closing track of the trilogy, "The Candle," the boys give us a gorgeous and sad waltz under a candlelit chandelier on a creaky dance floor with the distant sound of an unsettled conflict pulsing in our minds.







