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“The Company Corvette donโt quite reinvent themselves on their third album, but they wind up pretty close to it by the time theyโre done. It was five years ago that the trio of bassist/vocalist Ross Pritchett, guitarist Alexei Korolev and drummer Peter Hurd released their second album, End of the Summers (review here), and at the risk of being honest, it didnโt do it for me. I had seen the band live by then and found them engaging enough, but the record didnโt have the same effect. For the seven-track/38-minute Never Enough, the three-piece hit Gradwell House in New Jersey to work with engineer/mixer Matt Weber, and the resulting material, from the farty bass wah on โDevilwitchโ to the spaced-out multi-layered solos of the ultra-stonerized โBurn Out,โ showcase a fully developed sonic persona. At times abrasive, The Company Corvette almost bring to mind a thicker-grooving take on Acid Bathโs underlying sludge fuckall, and whether theyโre messing with faster tempos on โThe Stuffโ or dug into all-out โSnowblindโ nod on opener โFoot in Mouth,โ they keep a sense of attitude central to the proceedings, Pritchettโs vocals moving into harsher territory but even when clean holding onto a (purposefully) dazed drawl, calling to mind Thurston Moore at the start of closer โPigeon.โ Released once again through the bandโs own The Company Records, Never Enough realizes the potential their earlier work showed and brings it to life with a sense of grunged-up heft that becomes its defining element. Theyโre an act who has clearly put work into sounding like they couldnโt give a shit.” – The Obelisk
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