*1/2 Colossus
WALT MINK
(Deep Elm)
After a spell with the majors,
singer/songwriter John Kimbrough's trio is now on a New York City-based
independent label, plowing the same mediocre pop terrain. There's nothing
outright bad about the group. It's just that they're as exciting as a gray
afternoon. The guitars are well-mannered, the love songs sweet with a sour
twist, the vocals listenable. Occasionally the lyrics veer to intriguing ("Lost
in the World" is a cool alien-invasion fantasy metaphor) and the arrangements
get trippy ("Act of Quiet Desperation" offers a taste of India). But mostly
this is humdrum strum without colorful writing or instrumental flourishes.
Competent and dull.
(Walt Mink play T.T. the Bear's Place this Thursday, September 11;
call 492-0082.)
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