The Verve Pipe

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The late '90s produced a spate of faceless if hit-making pop-rock bands with names like Matchbox 20, Third Eye Blind, Dishwalla--and Michigan's Verve Pipe. The quintet's 1996 RCA debut hit with its title track, "Villains," as well as "The Freshman," pushing the LP past platinum. While their self-titled sophomore album boasts songs not nearly as memorable as its predecessor, the Verve Pipe still deliver an impressive-sounding LP with songs both elaborate and unadorned. On "Supergig," singer Brian Vander Ark infuses the tune's jangly yet driving psychedelia with Richard Butler-like vocal inflections, while the more straightforward and peppy "Hero" finds a happy medium among dense, melodramatic pop-rock tunes and several sweet if nondescript ballads. With a few exceptions (the edgy and devil-may-care "The F Word" and "Hero") the dozen tracks populating The Verve Pipe are forgettable if adroit efforts. --Katherine Turman

Music Review:

  1. To Bury Within the Sound
  2. Too Much Too Soon
  3. Tree City Legends [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. Unbehagen [Original recording remastered]
  5. Universal Hall
  6. Whatcha Doin'
  7. Who Is It [CD-single] [Import]
  8. William Bloke
  9. You Are The Quarry (Gatefold) [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. 19/2000 [CD-single] [Import]

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