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Most anyone still doubting
's merits as anything but "the band formed by
's old roadies" was likely silenced by their very impressive second album, 1988's
. Though not nearly as adventurous as their previous employers early on, the members of
had the clear advantage of being incredibly gifted musicians from day one; and aesthetically, they evidently already aspired to become the
power trio equivalent of
by splitting songwriting duties between guitarist
and bassist/singer
, while drummer
handled the lyric-writing. The analogy may seem a tad far-fetched, but though
's focus was still very much on speed (as if the players are simply relishing the joys of pulling off such complex technical gymnastics in the first place), there's no disguising
's amazing compositional talents to make it all work. To be sure, songs like
and
stay true to
's melody-averse philosophy, but careful listeners will notice
's solos becoming more musical by the minute -- especially obvious on the frenetic
which features a spellbinding workout of
-like speed and dexterity. More accomplished tracks like
and the semi-
all have their moments, but it's the excellent
which offers the most hints of the band's incredible output in later years. Plus, many
enthusiasts will find
's over-the-top rendition of
reason enough to investigate this rough-hewn gem. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia