*** The Delta 72
THE SOUL OF A NEW MACHINE
(Touch & Go)
The Delta
72 customize classic R&B using the same primitive science Jon Spencer and
his Blues Explosion apply to the blues -- take it into the garage, soup it up
with an injection of spastic white-boy punk energy, and run it on overdrive.
With one big difference: there's a lot less tongue in the cheek of Delta 72
frontguy Gregg Foreman. Although he and Spencer both grew up around the same
earnest DC hardcore scene, Foreman seems to have held onto some of the
righteous emocore spirit that never managed to penetrate Spencer's sharkskin
suit of irony.
The Soul of a New Machine finds Foreman fronting a foursome that swings
harder and just plain better, even on thrashier tunes, than the one that
raucously rocked Delta 72's debut, last year's The R&B of Membership
(Touch & Go). Sarah Stolfa adds tastefully cheesy Farfisa organ to the
muscular Muscle Shoals grooves laid down by former Goats bassist Bruce Reckahn
and former Mule drummer Jason Kourkounis. And Foreman takes his slide guitar
down to the proverbial river, where the surface may be polluted with the greasy
residue of punk, but the water's still invigorating.
-- Matt Ashare
(The Delta 72 open for Rocket from the Crypt this Wednesday, August
13, at the Middle East in Central Square; call 864-EAST.)