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Grand Mal

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About Me

PITCHFORKMEDIA.COM Rating 8.0 - Bill Whitten knows what he's talking about when it comes to bad timing: with his early-90s band St. Johnny, the Grand Mal leader got a couple toes in the door as part of the post-Nirvana alterna-signing sweepstakes, arriving too late to cash in on the opportunity. Where that might be enough to discourage an average rocker, inviting the certain state of laziness that so often results from near-successes, Whitten reinvented himself as glam-rock savior well ahead of the current revivalist trend-- except now that he's perfected the style, it's already a casualty of overexposure and style-over-substance bandwagon-jumpers.So when Whitten sings that the "21st century/ Bores the hell out of me" on "Duty Free", I'm inclined to believe him, because what better way to erase time's relevance from the equation but to live in the past, a past where Marc Bolan still swaggers to the bang of a gong, Lou Reed still can't decide whether he'd rather score speed or chase transvestites, and the Replacements weren't even a twinkle in papa Alex Chilton's eye.Still, all the dramatic nostalgia in the world is useless unless the songs are there to back it up, and that's where Whitten has surpassed his previous two outings with Grand Mal. All eleven tracks on Bad Timing are gems that balance a knack for brain-lodging choruses with the grime and stylistic drift of Exile on Main Street, begging a record collection's worth of comparisons with nary an instance of outright thievery. Whitten's lyrics are about as sharp as they come-- lines like "She says I look like a fascist/ With my black mustaches" ("Old Fashioned"), "She was standin' on the corner/ Smokin' marijuana/ Drinkin' Hi-C" ("Duty Free"), and "She was a first round knockout/ She was a beauty school dropout/ Sprung forth from the fat of the land" ("1st Round K.O.") just skim the surface of the singer's knack for unlikely rhymes and clever turns of phrase. He even manages to adopt an impartial narrative style on tracks like "Disaster Film" that packs more gritty urban drama into five minutes than Dick Wolf can spew forth in an entire season of Law & Order spinoffs.Of course, Dave "You might remember me from such productions as The Soft Bulletin, Deserter's Songs and Hate" Fridmann's presence behind the boards certainly doesn't hurt. Though Fridmann has worked with Whitten regularly, dating back to the St. Johnny days, Bad Timing is the first record where they've really connected on a visionary level. Fridmann seems to consciously avoid going the heavily orchestrated route that has worked so well with the Lips and Mercury Rev, instead allowing Whitten to stick to the rawk while adding just enough sonic tweaks to warp things out of the ordinary-- unless female backup singers that sound as if they've been duct-taped into the mix or slide guitar disguised as a gobbling turkey don't qualify as unusual anymore.The only real problem that Whitten has to contend with now is keeping a band together long enough to take this new batch of songs on the road-- he's the only member of the current five-piece Grand Mal lineup that even played on this record. As of this writing there's still room at the end of the coattails for another New York band or two, but in a year, as elephants represent the best that indie rock and US politics to the masses, Whitten's Bad Timing may-- regrettably-- find him slipping through the cracks of consequence yet again.-Scott Hreha

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Member Since: 7/28/2005
Band Website: grandmal.com/grandmal/index.html
Band Members: michael robertson, mike fadem, dave sherman, kevin thaxton, bill whitten
Influences: b.b. blunder, the 'oople, MacDonald & Giles, Carl and the Passions...
Sounds Like: NME 8.0 - Bill Whitten's Grand Mal find the world has finally come round to their way of thinking. For we find this band chainsmoking at the end of the bar. We find it dispensing classic riffs, bad attitude and stupid wisdom... Within a family tree that runs from "Exile on Main Street" through Primal Scream and Royal Trux, "Bad Timing" holds it's own brilliantly.
Record Label: www.newyorknighttrain.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Grand Mal Discography.... 2007-congratulations you've rejoined the human race  groover recordings.... 2006-the world turns all around him-v/a compilation-groover recordings.... 2006-50 minutes-v/a co...
Posted by Grand Mal on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:54:00 PST

New Songs from New Album Now On Itunes...

The new Mal album "Congratulations You've Re-joined the Human Race" is released in Sweden today, Sept. 5...and the tracks are now available on Itunes at the following link: http://phobos.apple.co...
Posted by Grand Mal on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 10:46:00 PST

New Album Coming Out in September....

...in Sweden, on the fabulous Groover Recordingswww.myspace.com/grooverrecordingswww.grooverrecord ings.com...its' called "Congratulations, You've Rejoined the Human Race" and features 5 new songs and ...
Posted by Grand Mal on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 04:33:00 PST

bill interviews Ian Hunter

...somehow i lucked into interviewing the legendary Ian Hunter (ex-leader of Mott the Hoople)http://www.gibson.com/Backstage%20Pass/200704/Ian%20H unter/ ...
Posted by Grand Mal on Mon, 07 May 2007 02:09:00 PST

kansas city star review of love is the best...

Grand Mal - Love is the Best Con in TownBill Whitten of Grand Mal has kept up appearances in the past of running a real rock and roll band. On "Love is the Best Con in Town" it's clear that the show i...
Posted by Grand Mal on Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:30:00 PST

Exclaim! (Canada) Review

Grand MalLove Is the Best Con in Town(New York Night Train)By Chuck MolgatNovember 13, 2006 Bill Whitten has dropped one for the ages with this fourth full-length effort from his strung-out sounding, ...
Posted by Grand Mal on Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:14:00 PST

Popmatters Review

Grand Mal Love Is the Best Con in Town (New York Night Train)..: by Zeth Lundy As the pianos and keyboards saturating its cover art suggests, Love Is the Best Con in Town, Grand Mal's fourth LP, is le...
Posted by Grand Mal on Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:12:00 PST

Detroit Metro Times Top 10 for 2006...

BRIAN SMITH-Detroit Metro Times    (G.Mal is 8) 1. Lloyd Cole  Antidepressant  One Little Indian   A literate, poppy saunter through suburban tragedies, barstool dreams ...
Posted by Grand Mal on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 06:41:00 PST

AllMusicGuide Review

Bill Whitten's musical transformation from St. Johnny to Grand Mal, and then into the further years of that act, is in many ways as good an example of bootstrapping as any. By the time of his fourth G...
Posted by Grand Mal on Thu, 18 Jan 2007 11:27:00 PST

new song on http://myspace.com/exercise1records

we have a 60 second song on a compilation for http://www.exercise1.net/ records...it is a compilation of 60 second songs and features daniel johnston and 49 other bands including the Mal.. Our so...
Posted by Grand Mal on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 07:57:00 PST