With some friends helping along the way -- notably Medicine/Electric Company guru Brad Laner on guitar for the rockin' "See You Around," a wonderful Jacoby-sung tune that also features one of her best violin solos yet -- Amphetamines ups the general noise factor just a slight touch, but it's enough to make this distinct from previous efforts. Stepping away from the clear lines of Flowering, the band adds more studio sound to the songs this time around, while still relying on the brisk, sprightly but not twee power of their performances to carry the extra sonic decoration. Jacoby and Frederick harmonize wonderfully, as on the opening "Come Inside," the sweet jumper "Just Get Away" and the slow-to-faster "Tulip." Noticeably, Frederick sounds less like Ian McCulloch than on previous efforts -- the hints are still present in his voice, but whether it's the way he's singing or how he's produced, one doesn't immediately flash back to "The Cutter" or "A Promise" every time. The Black Watch still have plenty to say on the subject of romance gone wrong or troubling, and do so with an understated fire, as with the droney "The King of Good Intentions"; on other songs like "Letter," a slow chimer, general personal concerns get an airing without sounding too maudlin or self-pitying. Still pursuing their own muse despite the grunge/punk universe around them, the Black Watch always know how to touch the heart and mind just so. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Chris Apthorp
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- John Andrew Fredrick
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rickenbacker), Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (12 String)
- Roger Butchers
- Bass
- Randy Leasure
- Drums
- The Black Watch
- Main Performer
- Scott Campbell
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Joe Chiccarelli
- Producer
- J'Anna Jacoby
- Violin, Vocals, Epiphone Sheraton, Fender Telecaster, Fender Jaguar, Viola
















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