New
Vibrators albums don't come along too often -- this is their first since 2002's
Energize, and their first, too, since frontman Knox returned from a four-year lay-off. But with
Nigel Bennett and the rhythm section of
Eddie Hedges and
Pat Collier joining him, it's business as usual for one of the longest-lived of all original U.K. punk bands, kicking off with the punchy buzzsaw of "DNA Robot," and driving on through 13 more slabs of classic
Vibes volatility. There's something so reassuring about it as well -- other survivors from their era may have retained their original sound, but the
Vibrators are one of the few who have kept it fresh. Still lacing their punch with humor, still packing the flamboyant minimalism that was their most dramatic calling card, the Vibrators have also hung onto that innate sense of melody that made "Baby Baby" such a blessing all those years ago. And so "We're the Dead," "Darkest Before Dawn," "Nightmare Town," and "The Altar at Midnight" lead a pack that slips effortlessly in alongside the best of the band's past output, and there's only one thing here for you to disagree with. The album closes with a song called "Everything I Do Is Wrong." But it isn't. Everything's right. ~ Dave Thompson