The Tripwires are a Seattle semi-supergroup; drummer
Mark Pickerel was a member of
the Screaming Trees, bassist Jim Sangster played with
the Young Fresh Fellows, guitarist and singer
John Ramberg also works with
the Minus Five, and guitarist
Johnny Sangster has served as a producer, engineer, and studio player for the likes of
Mudhoney,
the Supersuckers, and
the Posies. But if you're expecting the Tripwires' debut album,
Makes You Look Around, to sound like some sort of Pacific Northwest Super Session, you'll probably be a bit disappointed, though not for long -- this is a first-rate example of smart pop, loaded with killer hooks, cool melodies, and concise guitar interplay.
Ramberg wrote the songs on
Makes You Look Around (except for a stripped-down cover of
Chuck Berry's "Tulane"), and while one can hear faint echoes of the influence of
the Young Fresh Fellows in his flashes of off-kilter wit, for the most part his tunes deliver plenty of no-nonsense rock & roll that moves with a sure, insistent feel and a spunk that's part Merseybeat, part New Wave, Skinny Tie Division (though there's a vague twangy undertow to "Lessonpony" and "Sold Yer Guitar Blues," while "Big Electric Light" reveals an unexpected psychedelic influence).
Scott McCaughey contributes guest vocals to several songs on this album, but he doesn't steal the show away from the band, which sounds solid and enthusiastic throughout while making the most of
Ramberg's fine songs; hopefully, these guys can take time out of their respective schedules and cut another album like this some fine day. ~ Mark Deming