Sounding a bit like a bunch of high school teachers letting loose on a Friday night, the Howling Hex would be the greatest rocknroll band in the world if the Rolling Stones never existed. Featuring former Pussy Galore/Royal Trux member Neil Michael Hagerty, the five-piece band have written a collection of bar rock tunes that have the faint edge of garage punk basically what the Stones accomplished with Some Girls, minus the effectiveness or success. Its generally some wimpy vocals that relegate swinging rock songs like "Fifth Dimensional Johnny B. Good and the could-have-been-a-contender "Live Wire to posturing cuts with no balls. Theres more menace in the spoken word poem "Let Fridays Decide or something like "Dr. Slaughter, which sounds like a Keef outtake from Sticky Fingers. Theres a lot of promise in the cast of the Howling Hex but their played-out efforts on XI fall short of expectations.
(Drag City)Howling Hex
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BY Vish KhannaPublished Sep 4, 2007