Early Damage

Early Damage

by Urban Verbs
Early Damage

Early Damage

by Urban Verbs

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

Washington D.C.'s Urban Verbs are often cited as a pretentious new wave band from a town that would later help birth hardcore punk, but the truth is they deserve better than that. Urban Verbs were one of the first significant new wave acts to emerge from the nation's capitol, they helped to found what would become one of the city's finest rock venues, the 9:30 Club, and their best work was genuinely striking and distinctive. 1981's Early Damage, the group's second and final album, is a compelling collection of cool but dramatic soundscapes fueled by Robert Goldstein's guitar work, which could shapeshift into smooth, jagged, or impressionistic patterns at will. Goldstein had a more than able musical foil in keyboard player Robin Rose, and if her synthesizer patterns sound just a bit cliched these days, they were innovative back in the day and they're still effective in context. And drummer Danny Frankel and bassist Linda France were a gifted rhythm section who brought a thoughtful variety of tonal colors to the mix without littering the sleek horizons of this sound. However, like the Urban Verbs' debut album, Early Damage is ultimately hobbled by its Achilles' heel, lead singer Roddy Frantz, whose mannered, melodramatic vocal style and pretentious lyrics often stand in the way of what the musicians are attempting to accomplish. If the Urban Verbs had had a singer with the imagination and intelligence of David Thomas, Alan Vega, or Patti Smith, they could have been champs, but as it was they were four excellent musicians who didn't get the focal point they deserved. Early Damage is a more compelling and stronger example of their strengths than the self-titled debut, but it's still best recommended to folks who can listen past the lead singer. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/27/2024
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627236901
Rank: 188685

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Urban Verbs   Primary Artist
Robert Goldstein   Guitar,Guitar
Roddy Frantz   Vocals,Vocals
Danny Frankel   Drums,Percussion
Robin Rose   Synthesizer,Synthesizer
Linda France   Bass

Technical Credits

Cheryl Bordagary   Assistant Engineer
Jeff Glixman   Engineer,Producer,Audio Production
George Marino   Mastering
Robert Goldstein   Composer,Composer
Chris Callis   Photography
Roddy Frantz   Composer
David Julian   Art Direction
Steve Lillywhite   Engineer,Producer
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