The Gift (Bullet LaVolta album)

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The Gift
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Studio album by
Released1989
Genre Punk, heavy metal
Label Taang!/RCA
Producer Paul Q. Kolderie, Bullet LaVolta, Tom Hamilton
Bullet LaVolta chronology
Bullet LaVolta
(1988)
The Gift
(1989)
Gimme Danger
(1990)

The Gift is the debut album by the American band Bullet LaVolta, released in 1989. [1] [2] Taang! Records licensed it to RCA Records, which took over the band's contract. [3] Bullet LaVolta supported the album with a North American tour that included shows opening for Soundgarden. [4] [5] The band's road manager was the actor Donal Logue, who wrote about the experience for National Lampoon . [6]

Contents

Production

The album was produced primarily by Paul Q. Kolderie. [7] Bullet LaVolta wanted as big a sound as possible, something they felt that not enough "underground" rock bands strove for. [8] Ken Chambers, of Moving Targets, joined the band on guitar prior to the recording sessions; drummer Chris "Cougar" Guttmacher left the band at the conclusion of them. [9] [10] The album was recorded on a 24-track, with few overdubs and the vocals often mixed below the instruments. [11] [12]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [13]
Alternative Rock 5/10 [7]
The Philadelphia Inquirer Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [10]
Record-Journal A− [14]
The Tampa Tribune Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [12]

The Boston Globe said that "Bullet LaVolta positions itself in the gray, but not dull, area between the Cult and Guns n' Roses, cut with inspiration out of the best of the 1977-'78 English punkers." [15] The Washington Post said that the album "is punchier than most metal—for one thing, the album sports 13 songs, several of them less than three minutes long—but most of Gift still sounds like Dokken or Judas Priest, only faster." [16] The Bay City Times referred to it as "that 'perfect' mix between metal and punk". [17]

Newsday opined that, "like the best punk belters, Bullet LaVolta singer Yukki Gipe sounds like the delinquent stepchild of punk forefather Iggy Pop." [18] The Record-Journal stated that "Guttmacher knows that speed and finesse are correctly placed in the order of importance"; the paper later listed The Gift as the seventh best rock album of 1989. [14] [19] The Tallahassee Democrat labeled The Gift "punk with '80s machinery." [20]

AllMusic concluded that "these Massachusetts punkers demonstrate an almost Sex Pistols-like swagger that so many hardcore screamers never stop shouting long enough to notice." [13] Trouser Press deemed the album "a swell, chandelier-shattering collection of powerfully noisy rock songs punctuated by blasts from the lethal twin guitars of Clay Tarver and Ken Chambers." [21]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."X Fire" 
2."Little Tiny Pieces" 
3."Over the Shoulder" 
4."Mother Messiah" 
5."Chalkdust" 
6."Blind to You" 
7."Off Kilter" 
8."Underground Well" 
9."The Gift" 
10."One Room Down" 
11."Birth of Death" 
12."Dead Wrong" 
13."Trapdoor" 

References

  1. Sinker, Mark (July 29, 1989). "Albums: Bullet Lavolta". Melody Maker. Vol. 65, no. 30. p. 53.
  2. Hiltbrand, David (December 18, 1989). "Picks & Pans—Song: The Gift". People. Vol. 32, no. 25. p. 43.
  3. Sullivan, Jim (December 13, 1989). "Curtis Casella's Taang!—The Hottest Label Around". Arts and Film. The Boston Globe. p. 62.
  4. Bennett, Steve (December 2, 1989). "Success of local guitarist's band proves he's no wimp". San Antonio Express-News. p. H1.
  5. McFarlin, Fred (November 24, 1989). "Into the Night". The Charlotte Observer. p. 7D.
  6. Logue, Donal (August 1991). "On the Road with Bullet LaVolta". National Lampoon. Vol. 2, no. 129. p. 60.
  7. 1 2 Thompson, Dave (2001). Alternative Rock. Miller Freeman Books. p. 783.
  8. Miller, Michael (October 27, 1989). "Moving Around". The State. p. 6D.
  9. Sheffield, Robert (September 1989). "Spins". Spin. Vol. 5, no. 6. p. 92.
  10. 1 2 Tucker, Ken (November 23, 1989). "Pop". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 6H.
  11. DeMao, Alisa (December 7, 1989). "Out to please no one else but themselves". Music. The Daily Tar Heel. p. 5.
  12. 1 2 Booth, Philip (January 19, 1990). "Record Reviews". The Tampa Bay Times. The Tampa Tribune. p. 30.
  13. 1 2 "The Gift Review by Jason Anderson". AllMusic. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  14. 1 2 Zebora, Jim (September 3, 1989). "Off the Record". Record-Journal. p. E2.
  15. Sullivan, Jim (May 19, 1989). "The Open-Throttle Attack of Bullet LaVolta". Arts and Film. The Boston Globe. p. 49.
  16. Jenkins, Mark (November 3, 1989). "Metal Adds Bite to Bullet Lavolta". The Washington Post. p. N25.
  17. Dean, Jason (November 2, 1989). "Bullet LaVolta – 'The Gift'". The Bay City Times. p. 2C.
  18. Robins, Wayne (January 7, 1990). "The Sounds to Watch in the '90s". Part II. Newsday.
  19. Zebora, Jim (December 24, 1989). "Rock in '89". Record-Journal. p. E3.
  20. "Bullet shoots into Warehouse". Tallahassee Democrat. October 27, 1989. p. 14E.
  21. "Bullet LaVolta". Trouser Press. Retrieved May 29, 2024.