Reviews

Review of The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - Danza II: Electric Boogaloo

Arguably the poster child for the current trend of squawking, screeching chaotic pseudo grind, Louisiana’s The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, despite their silly name, song titles, skits and irreverent humor are actually musically more in line with the likes of early Ion Dissonance as well as labelmates From A Second Story Window, Architect and Khann as far as bludgeoning modern tech metal/grind competence, though I can still say I’m not overly thrilled about them upon my first listen.

Of course, this is the expected mix of skittish, jagged off kilter chaos littered with crumbling grooves and harsh hardcore shouts and its done very well, with more than enough moments of speaker wilting heft amid the discordant caterwauling, but there’s not enough to keep me coming back or completely rip my face off like the aforementioned label mates.

Part of the hindrance is mostly non musical as the comedic interludes that litter the album (“T.R.O.U.B.L.E. (Intro Skit)”, “Top English (Midget Pool Skit)”, “Shot of Whiskey (Beginning of the End Barfight Skit)” and “Louisiana Dive Bar Massacre (Sawin’ Bones and Chuggin’ Brew Outro Skit)”) though break up the continual surge of spazzing down-tuned histrionics, might be funny to those in the band on in on the joke, otherwise serve as pointless voids of filler, so them there’s only 9 actual tracks of the frantic, bladder squeezing music.

Musically, TTDTE really aren’t to different from many of the bands plying this form of modern tech/grind/hardcore, granted they are not as annoying or grating but they also don’t really standout out as they seem to rely on their humor and self deprecating, trailer park imagery to make them stand out from the pack. That being said, tracks like “Carroll 14 Wosman 7”, “Nobody Eats Barbeque Two Days is a Row” and “Rollin’ and Tumblin’ on Satan’s Rotisserie” deliver short brutal bursts of earthy produced discordance that the kids will love.

Written by Erik T
November 20th, 2007

Comments

Leave a Reply

Privacy Notice: When you submit a comment, your name, message, and IP address are logged for moderation and spam protection. We believe in minimal retention and purge this metadata from our records at frequent intervals. A cookie will only be created on your browser if you select the "Save my name..." checkbox below. This is entirely optional and simply prevents you from having to re-type your details for future posts. Comments require manual approval, so there may be a short delay before yours appears. If you do not agree to this data processing, please refrain from commenting.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.