Mouthful of Love

Mouthful of Love Artist: Young Heart Attack
Label: Xl Recordings
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 634904017323
EAN: 0634904017323
ASIN: B00012SZ04


Release Date: 2004-05-04

Mouthful of Love


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Tracks:

  1. Mouthful Of Love
  2. Starlite
  3. El Camino
  4. Tommy Shots
  5. (Take Me Back) Mary Jane
  6. To The Teeth
  7. Sick Of Doing Time
  8. Over And Over
  9. In Luck
  10. Misty Rowe

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars LOUD AND PROUD.......2006-01-12

These guys don't need to apologize for anything. big, loud simple rock riffs. Screaming vocals barely tamed by a sweet sounding second chick vocalist that has a big set of her own. I heard this on launchcast, and I was like "what the!?!?" I bought the album soon after.

There is no secrets to this music, it's all up front in your face. I think this is about as close as you may think they sound live. This is a band that sounds like their equipment might blow up soon. I am dead serious. I think the lead singers vocal chords sometimes flies out his mouth, and that's why they got the chick to sing with him, so he can stuff them back down his throat before the next line. Maybe he super glues them. I think velcro might be the way to go.

Look, I love AC/DC. I like bands that are influenced by them. YHA has their own chaotic sound but they got that 3 chord ripping rock I love. I am an old school rocker, but these guys are new school in your face.

I would invite this band to play at my church just to see if Jesus would show up and do a cage match battle with satan. ( remember..rock and roll is the devils music..) man, you wouldn't even have to PAY for that show..CHURCH IS FREE!

YHA rocking the presbyterians as good and evil fight? WOW.

2 out of 5 stars Echoes of AC/DC, The Who, Cheap Trick.......2005-09-06

Some times they recall the basic three chord crunch of Angus and company, at other times perhaps Joan Jett and the Blackhearts thanks to the presence of co-lead singer Jennifer Stephens, at the beginning of "Starlite" I'm thinking "The Who...".

What this DOESN'T have in common with those bands is: memorable hooks. There's no counterpart to "Dirty Deeds" here...no "Baba O'Riley"....no "Dream Police". It SOUNDS good..but it doesn't stick in the head.

HIGHLIGHTS:
"Sick of Doing Time" musters the best hook here in "Hey hey hey/I was a bad one/Hey hey hey/I was a loaded gun..". An incendiary guitar solo later and you've got a great rocker. MC5's "Over and Over" is covered to AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds" lick more or less. A celebration of "Hee Haw" sexy simpleton "Misty Rowe" is also a winner.

LOWS:
Some of the most painful lyrics are found in "Starlite": (Ooooh, because your hot rod,go,go/Gonna riff-raff, downtown, rock show/Gonna run it tonight, gonna total tonight/Gonna rumble over my cool punk girl..". Ouch.

BOTTOM LINE:
You'd be better off buying the Jet CD...

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Quality Rock from Young Heart Attack.......2005-06-04

This band just get better and better. I'm not going to repeat what the other reviews have said about Young Heart Attack's musical and vocal abilities. I've been going to rock gigs for almost 30 years and after seeing Young Heart Attack live in London, I just had to buy the album when it came out. It was well worth it. This album conveys the incredible energy of their songs magnificently.

If you want a modern up to date encapsulation of the quintessential essence of rock - This is it! Seminal influences can be recognised and if you know your Rock Pantheon you will pick up the cheeky little musical references. However, they just serve to inseminate the ova of Young Heart Attack's own original creativity. It is developed and incarnated and Young Heart Attack's music springs like a torrent of freshly spawned piranha instantly devouring any apathy or lassitude your soul may harbour.

This band deserve to make it big.
See them live for the Real Deal!!

5 out of 5 stars Holy Mackerel This Band Cooks!!!!!.......2005-02-08

Think of Fleetwood Mac minus the piano player.Oh yeah and instead of soft rock,they play fast paced rockers in the spirit of AC/DC and Motley Crue.Here we have another band taking part in the rock n roll revival.These guys pay homages to their influences(if you listen to the album there is no question who there main influence is)but without a doubt have carved out an identity of their own.Sure they got all the vintage-long haired riffs down and the talent,but what sets this band apart from their counterparts is their double lead singer attack.Geez does this sound so amazing.The guy's voice is almost "Steven Tyler-like" with a bit of punk attitude but not for one second does he sound like EMO(yuck!).The girl's voice is like the cherry on top of all the madness going on.I would compare her to Joan Jett with just a little bit of a higher voice.This whole album rocks but if I were to pick my fav,I would have to say "Misty Rowe".This song basically defines the band and what they can do and how much of a kick ass job they do doing it.Other standout songs for me are "Starlight","Mary Jane",and "El Camino".I really hope this band sticks around for a long time because they have so much potential and so much to offer.

So if you're into the whole rock n roll revival thing be sure to check out this amazing group,you will not be disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Expecting to Fly ~ The Bluetones
  2. Brothers & Sisters, Are You Ready? ~ Big Sugar
  3. Sweet Is the Anchor ~ Steve Dawson
  4. Jinx ~ Quarashi
  5. Live From the Americas ~ Jackopierce
  6. Ride 'Til I Die ~ George Thorogood & the Destroyers
  7. The Curse of the Longest Day ~ 31Knots
  8. The String Quartet Tribute to Audioslave ~ Various Artists
  9. Leche ~ Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
  10. In the Dark ~ The Vanduras

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Traditional Scottish Songs ~ Various Artists

Rhythm Encounters with Red Norvo and Slam Stewart ~ Red Norvo, Slam Stewart, Bucky Pizzarelli

With the Modern Jazz Quartet ~ Sonny Rollins

Moments In Movement

Tea for Two ~ Keiko Lee

Three Waves ~ Steve Kuhn

Humble Heros ~ Gerald Genty

Best of Danny Sanderson ~ Danny Sanderson

One Man in Budokan: Concert Tour 2002 ~ Eikichi Yazawa

Summer of Love ~ Fukumimi