Honcho
Overload - Smiles
Everyone
Artist:
Honcho Overload
Title: Smiles Everyone
Catalog#: Mud-CD-001
OUT OF PRINT ON CD |
Tracks
on this CD: |
| Stun |
| Homunculus
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| Brain
Bath |
| Gershwin |
| Sugarfoot |
| Oklahoma |
| Gorgeous |
| Wish |
| She |
| Wrist
Rocket |
| Miserable |
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Honcho
Overload's full length debut, Smiles Everyone, features
songs with duelling, sonic guitars and emotive lyrics.
Produced by Adam Schmitt, it's quite simply a great album
of honest rock songs. Sometimes chaotic, sometimes catchy
this five-piece from Champaign is made up, in part, of
current members of Hum and former members of the Poster
Children.
"...[F]un
and reckless abandon...give power to the tunes... pumped
to the bursting point with noise [and] weirdness... Sloppy,
crazed guitars make for some enjoyable chaos, while the
rhythm section is tight as a clam...a damned good start." -Option
"Honcho
combines sing-along choruses twisted over chords of dissonance
and fuzzy harmony to create easily memorable tunes of rejection/hate/alienation...
[T]he hooks are the kind that wake you from a cold sleep
wondering where the hell you heard them." -Your Flesh
"...Does
this mean that you should buy it unquestioningly? Strangely,
yes... 'Miserable' is a french-fried love song for the
'90s, powered by a guitar that sounds like a vacuum cleaner...
Hurrah for Honcho!" -Alternative Press
"Thirty-seven
hundred bottles of Mad Dog ago, there lived a little band
in the burg of Champaign called Bad Flannel. This legendary
group featured... lead singer Bill Johnson and [guitarist]
Jeff Dimpsey... Honcho Overload is like an older, wiser,
gentler, kinder, happier, sneezier Bad Flannel... Thankfully,
Johnson and Dimpsey are still there to lead the pack, and
their new band is making big kahuna sound waves... onetime
Poster Kid Jeff Dimpsey uses his guitar the same way alien
races try to communicate with the Earth... While Honcho
live shows are notorious... it's Honcho's bitter love songs
that'll really send you into the stratosphere!" -Illinois
Entertainer
"Emerging
from the wreakage of the now notorious Bad Flannel, members
of Honcho Overload have now become the elder statesmen of
the new crop of Champaign-Urbana bands... Honcho has a unique
sound that defies a label... competing and often contradictory
guitar rhythms coupled with catchy hooks put Honcho into
a category of one... 'Miserable' is a beaut of a ballad that
has become somewhat of an anthem for the music scene in Champaign-Urbana..." -Pure |