Wednesday, July 18, 2012

MERRI HOAXX - Never Jokes (2012)

MERRI HOAXX - Never Jokes (2012)

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Vocalist Joel Ellis is well known in the hard / hair metal scene fronting Cats In Boots, Heavy Bones or Ellis Island, but before that he started his professional career with MERRI HOAXX.
Together with his guitar mate Denny Holan founded the band in their native Cleveland at the beginning of the eighties. Soon both decided the group needed to head for the higher ground, then led the way to Los Angeles, California and the Hollywood Sunset Strip Rock scene.

Merri Hoaxx had ambitions to join their Rock counter parts of Motley Crue, Ratt, Dokken, Great White, L.A. Guns, etc. to be in the thick-of-it-all and find their place in Hollywood Rock history, which is eventually what they did.
The band hung out nightly in the notorious Rainbow Bar and Grill in the heart of Sunset Strip during its heyday, stepping out from time to time to play the Sunset Strip club scene in clubs like The Whiskey A Go-Go, The Roxy, Gazzarri's, The Troubadour, Palominos' and other undisclosed spots in the L.A. underground and after hour parties.

Merri Hoaxx also started attracting major record label interest from Atlantic Records, who brought the band onto the label. They started to record the debut album in 1986 but as happened with many of their colleagues, the company shelved the project and decided to fully support their other already raising acts.
So now, after 25 years, Merri Hoaxx's debut "Never Jokes" is finally released. This is clearly pre-production material, with some flaws in the sound and production, but the goal here is show how a novel band of these characteristics developed their first time into the studio.

Opener "Talkin’ To Myself" is your typical Sunset Strip L.A. song resembling earlier Motley, with good hooks but far from memorable.
"The Last Days Of Autumn" is one of the better tracks here, with a catchy craft and featuring a really good guitar solo from Holan.
There are welcomed keyboards and some great backing vocals shouting out in "Let It Go" and Ellis’ let’s off some steam as Holan drives with a great guitar tone at certain points.
A mellower side is shown during "I Was Only Joking" and the thinner mix during the verses lets the vocals and guitars sing out better.
"Just For Ol’ Times Sake" is one of the stronger tracks, both glammy and ballsy, with lots of attitude.

"Radio" lifts the pace a little, and with it, comes a verse with the balls and guts you would expect from Merri Hoax as an underground L.A. band. Despite the poor recording quality, Ellis’ voice is still the guiding light amidst the rather rough guitar work.
On "Nothin’ To Say" the rhythm section take the driving seat and they do it with style. One thing I think the album could do much better is with more heavier bass and drum layer to cement the riffs.
"Merri Go Round Your Nightmare" has an effective haunting touch but the power to really enrapture you just isn't there. Closing track "I’m Ready" offers some L.A. metal touches with gang backing vocals and a solid guitar work.


In "Never Jokes" there's a certain charm about the rawness of the dated recordings and it adds to the whole an underground feel that is sometimes lost in newer, overly-polished albums.
As said, this is pre-production material, and if you're not a fan of the dingier sounds then it's not for you.
This CD shows a young band genuinely at their primal creative process, nothing more, nothing less.


01 - Talking To Myself
02 - The Last Days Of Autumn
03 - Let It Go
04 - I Was Only Joking
05 - Radio
06 - Just For Ol' Times Sake
07 - Nothing To Say
08 - Merri Go Round Your Nightmare
09 - I'm Ready


Joel Ellis – Vocals
Denny Holan – Guitars
Randy Meers – Drums
and various session musicians



BUY IT !
demondollrecords.com/merri_hoaxx/merri_hoaxx_never_jokes

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