dB Magazine, 26 November 2003, Modern Artillery
Review
Article by: Sam Vinall
The Living End
Modern Artillery
When one listens to a record from The Living End, to a certain extent one
knows what to expect: brilliant musicianship and songs that make you want to get
up and fight. 'Modern Artillery' provides this all, with breathtaking guitar
solos and The Living End's trademark early eighties rockabilly style, but
'Modern Artillery' is both impressively diverse and, when compared with previous
album 'Roll On', a lot more straightforward.
'Modern Artillery' has already spawned the singles One Said To The Other, the
anthemic Who's Gonna Save Us and the early eighties inspired Tabloid Magazine.
These are all great songs, especially Who's Gonna Save Us, which contains what I
believe is probably the best guitar solo on the album (which sounds a little
like the solo from Hotel California in the way it's layered).
There are also a surprising number of ballads like Jimmy, Putting You Down
(which, if I might go out on a limb seems to me to have elements of Ween and Rod
Stewart. So there), the alt-country-sounding So What, and (what I consider to be
the best track) In The End. One comparison I could draw from all of the ballads
was to Australian stalwarts You Am I; but for old school fans of The Living End
there is still plenty of faster tracks like Hold Up, What Would You Do and End
Of The World, so you don't have to worry.