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HIGGINS ++ (JSNTGM) www.jsntgm.com
www.sleazegrinder.com So, Higgins is a bloke (and when I say bloke, I
mean hes English) who went and recorded Commercial Brake
without the rest of his band. No plus-pluses in sight. Maybe he doesnt
even have a band, I dunno, but here its just him and his chugging punk
rock guitar, charging through a selection of gritty, glammy, old-school punk
tunes. The songs themselves are fuckin great, really. Snot rockers like
opener Rockstarz and Am I listening? are catchy and
punchy, like The Hunns if there was only one Hunn, and this record would be a
powerhouse
if it was finished. I am sure that everybody- his mom, his
girlfriend, the record company- tried to convince Higgins to find a cat or two
to play with, maybe even just a drum machine or something. Stubborn fucker
shoulda listened. As it is now, its just weirding me out. I love rock and
roll, but I swear, I hate performance art.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake Higgins ++ as it seems is a one man band.
Andy Higgins plays distorted powerchords and sings about how fucked up today`s
commercial music business is. That`s right, I agree with that message. I also
have to admit that the idea of a punked up traditional singer songwriter
instrumentalisation with guitar and voice is indeed interesting. It`s just that
to me Higgin`s songs ain`t good enough to overbridge the lack of rhythm and
drive. I dig the idea but I got bored after the second song.
HIGGINS ++ COMMERICAL BRAKE (CD-JSNTGM 012)
http://surf.to/skrutt SKRUTT I believe that its Andy who holds in this record label himself
with good bands like Sick 56 who do this. Higgins++ plays a musik which is
filled by himself and a electric guitar. As early Billy Bragg when he was
punkier and really politic. Really sharp to put himself on stage and do songs
for himself only on guitar and vocals. This guy have listened a lot to Clash,
SLF and other early 77-punkgroups I think before he started with this. Really ,
really nice.(EIGHT) 10/10-03 (Peter Thorsson)
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD (JSNTGM
Records) Lowcut Fanzine I thought I'd hate this very anti-capitalistic
politically charged album (check out the Crass-like layout) with only Andy
Higgins on vocals and electric guitar but it's actually not bad. Like a raw '77
punk version of Billy Bragg Mr. Higgins plays and sings his guts out on the
CD's 9 tracks. Okay, I did found it a bit monotonous that each song starts with
an 'evil' real radio/TV commercial, but if you think Lowcut spends too much
time on garagepunk, action rock or psychobilly, you might wanna try this
release which couldn't be more different than the label's Z/28 album.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake - Trash
Compactor The album starts with a fake radio show intro, including
samples of pop artists. Quite funny, but I found it somewhat annoying having to
listen to it every time I put the cd in. Then Higgins++ breaks into the first
song with a punk guitar and angry lyrics. A look into the inlay is enough to
have my suspicions confirmed: Andy Higgins is the one and only band member. No
drums, no bass, only one angry man and his guitar. Higgins++ sounds like a punk
version of Billy Bragg to me. Did I say punk? Okay, let me explain: I'm not
talking about the kind of punk you might find on MTV. When I say punk I mean
the old, political British style of punk. His guitar play and song writing
remind me of old Stiff Little Fingers punk classics. He sings as if he gurgles
with nails. I would call it punk rock if the man had a band. But what would
this man need a band for? His style of singing and his guitar play kick you
right in the face, so who needs drums and basses? I really dig this kind of
urbane folk punk. Okay, I don't think I could listen to this all
day, but guys like Higgins++ show us all that there is still some honesty in
music bizz. (pep)
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake (Jsntgm Records)
Punk and Oi in the UK One man (Andy Higgins) and his guitar intercut
with clips from adverts (not the band, although he would probably go down well
supporting TV Smith). There's some really good songs here, but I can't help
thinking and I bet I'm not the first to say that what this needs is a band,
listening to the songs I keep expecting the bass and drums to kick in at any
second. 9 tracks that deserve a good listening to. Ian
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake FULL MOON FANZINE
(Vol 8 no. 1) via e-mail The reason that there is no
review for Higgins++ in this issue is that I thought it was awful.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake (JSNTGM) Mass
Movement #14 Oi Higgins, who stole your band ? What we have here is
nine tracks of Andy Higgins on his own, singing his punk rock songs with
nothing but an amped up electric guitar for accompaniment. In short
Commercial Brake sounds like Rancid unplugged, or something. Some
of the songs are broken up with radio clips and lyrically, tracks like
Who gives you the right and Rockstarz are crammed full
of passionate, angry words, but after a while you start to really want some
drums and bass to kick I to help ram the message home. Sure its raw and
mercilessly stripped down, but isnt really exciting enough to warrant
more than one listen.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD
JSNTGM
Suspect Device #40 Andy Higgins who runs JSNTGM Records has
embarked on a some sort of electric guitar punk poetry here. Its just
Andy, his guitar plugged into an amp and his lyrics together in a recording
studio. I have to say its quite good, and quite a hard thing to do I
would think. The words/lyrics all have something to say especially
Rockstarz and the clips between tracks from TV commercials all help
to make the point. Cant say much more than that really. If you are up for
something a bit different then get this. JSNTGM PO BOX 1025, Blackpool,
FY30FA
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake Codeye #12
This is brought to you by ERASE
TODAYs main man Andy Higgins, and the lyrics are up to his usual high
standards. Regular CODEYE readers will know we rather like ERASE TODAY, so this
was always going to be a winner. This is in no way easy listening, Andy plays
his way through 9 beefed up solo tracks with a political edge
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake cd ALB Everlong
#4 Higgins ++ is one man band Mark (Andy ed) Higgins ex of
Blackpools ERASE TODAY sounding like a grizzled Billy Bragg when he used
to think he was still a one man Clash. The 9 tracks are all good stuff, but I
particularly like the very effective cut up ads mixed with laughter
interspersed between the tracks, adding to the anti capitalist feel, this is
also reflected in a pretty thought provoking sleeve. After a couple of listens
its quite endearing and well worth the six quid asking price if you fancy
a change from your standard punk fayre.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD
JSNTGM records PO BOX 1025, Blackpool FY3 0FA Total Annihilation
(#2) Oh so this is the singer from Blackpools ERASE TODAY
gone solo on a Billy Bragg/Attila the Stockbroker kinda style
except
unfortunately without the same kind of charisma
I dont know
theres some good stuff going on here - good lyrics well thought out
political sentiment and great imagery on the cover but musically this
doesnt work for me it seems to fall a bit flat and come across
kind of weak. If the same songs were recorded by a whole band I think
they would have worked a whole lot better
sorry ! I persisted
listening to this all the way through, but when the tambourine kicks in in the
last song that just killed off my last vestiges of hope for this
give the man a band
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD Album JSNTGM012
Barbies Dead (#11) The 3rd of this trio of fine offerings on this
label. This is head honcho ANDY HIGGINS alone with his guitar and giving it the
Billy Bragg treatment. No frills, not folk this is just damn good punk alone. 9
tracks, fine tunes, lyrics with a social conscience and thats all we need
really is it not ? Send off for all the JSNTGM releases is my advice. All
differ in style but all share the benefit of quality.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD Bald Cactus #12
Sept 2003 Andy Higgins (ERASE TODAY) solo project in which that
unique voice you cant really mistake for anyone else, sings over just
Andys electric guitar. And each song song is divided by lots of advert
sample nicked off the TV, all designed to make you think about consumerism,
capitalism and its effect on the worlds rich / poor divide.
Its god thought provoking stuff and musically ? Well its OK if you
like acoustic stuff like Robb Johnson, but for me its seems just begging for
the drums to kick it into life in places. Its omly a minor quibble. I do
like it but like I say, every so often you expect someone to shout
1-2-3-4 and then bam! (6/10) JSNTGM PO BOX 1025 Blackpool FY3
0FA
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake (JSNTGM) Toxic
Stress #18 (Sept 2003) Anyone remember a band from the early 90s
called Erase Today ? Well this geezer used to be in them, he also runs the
label now too, now it seems that being in a band and running a label aint
enough for him so hes written a few songs, picked up the electric guitar
and recorded this CD, all by himself too, now solo guitarists who do this kind
of thing aint my thing at all, but at least here Higgins puts some much needed
effort into it with some good guitaring style and his style of vocals aint bad
either, doesnt sound one dimensional and boring like you would expect.
The lyrics are of a personal / political nature, and the first track
Rockstarz is about the best track on here and very, very apt in
todays world.
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake (JSNTGM) Reasons
to Believe #9 (Sept 2003) Solo from one Andy Higgins formerly of the
band Erase Today (who stickered every square mile of the UK about a decade ago)
samples from radio and TV give way to guitar and vocal proper songs you
can hear the words to, political and personal at the same time. I keep
expecting the drums and bass to kick in like an ERASE TODAY with the drums and
bas erased (ha ha - funny pun). Its got a Jake Burns / Frankie Stubbs
feel to it I guess. Respect is due but I just dont like stuff without
drums .. some of you lot might though. (SN) JSNTGM PO BOX 1025
Blackpool FY3 0FA UK www.jsntgm.com
HIGGINS++: Commercial Brake: CD Razorcake
Dude, you need, at the very
least, a drummer something awful. Once you achieve that benchmark, we'll talk
about the songs. -Jimmy Alvarado (JSNTGM)
HIGGINS++ Commercial Brake CD
www.Savagemagazine.com This is some seriously strange stuff. Starts out
with several minutes of radiospots and then goes into some kinda protest-type
British punk. This guy plays guitar and sings and I have no interest in this
kinda stuff. I dont wanna listen to it..sorry Mr Higgins this is
defnitely not my cup o tea. (Thomas) JSNTGM Pobox 1025, Blackpool,
FY30FA, UK www.jsntgm.com
HIGGINS ++ - NO BRAINS FANZINE
http://www.nobrainszine.tsx.org Higgins - sounds like a band, but it's
actually one man punk band - Andy Higgins. This is the first time I hear
something like this and I'm sorry, but I can't say I dig it. I really miss the
rest of band. There is no energy and no power in this. It's just one guy
playing his punk songs on guitar with commercial breaks in between. Maybe this
would sound good with a band, but like this it just sounds empty. Punk is not
hippy music for singer songwriters. Sorry, but definitely not my cup of
tea.
HIGGINS ++ - Commercial brake CD -- Inside
Kowledge Magazine
. (JSNTGM) I keep wondering when the
bass and drums hit in, but they dont. As a one man project Andy Higgins
tries to show his talents, but with lousy lyrics and layout,.. its not
very original is it, Higgins ??
HIGGINS ++ "Commercial Brake" (JSNTGM Records,
p.o. Box 1025, Blackpool, FY3 OFA, UK; www.jsntgm.com) REAL ART MAGAZINE
http://www.realart.narod.ru/7.htm This is a sole album of Andy Higgins
- guitar and vocal. It sounds like a recording of some good punk band but
without bass and drums. Are you frightened? Very good melodies, brilliant
skills of playing and texts from the first face telling about life in the
modern world (with not very radical critics of the established system).
Basically, the majority of songs are potential hits. In Russia, they are proud
because of their love to the WORD, there is a special musical direction -
author's song. The singer spits to 90 % on the contents of his songs and plays
the songs on same three - four chords (strictly on an acoustic guitar!). In
60-70-80's all of them chanted opposition songs of the protest, so-called "
Hymns of intellectual". Now in a list of topics there are only household
sketches, humorous themes and eternal love travails. I advice you to find and
listen to Vladimir Vysotsky! And if Andy Higgins without a bass and drums is
not interesting for you - then go on drum'n'bass party and do not take in head
to say about your intelligence and revolutionary thinking.
HIGGINS ++ - Commercial Brake CD (JSNTGM
Records) Summer Of Hate ANDY HIGGINS plays electric guitar and sings.
There's nothing else on this CD. No band, no drums, no nothing except a million
samples of TV commercials between songs. Ok already, we get the message -
Capitalism=Bad. Saving The World=Good. Though the songs aren't awful - they're
kinda punk rock - I miss a backing band. I was never a BILLY BRAGG fan, and
even if ANDY HIGGINS has a bit more energy this isn't much better than BRAGG. I
lost interest pretty fast. Actually I just couldn't wait 'till the CD was over.
Didn't like the vocals. I'm not sure, but if this was recorded by a band I
think I would have liked it a little bit more. What happened to FOUR LETTER
WORD? The lyrics are obviously on the left side, but not as in your face PC as
the tired (but true) slogans on the cover. Military forces get more money than
starving children, and all that. I love early DISCHARGE and MOB 47, who said
the same thing some 20 years ago, but they did it in style. Boring. Thank god
the new Colt custom gun shop catalogue arrived today. Mmm, that 1911 A1 looks
good. Superior stopping power too. The possibility of life's destruction.
Nothing beats the classics.
HIGGINS ++ - Commercial Brake JSNTGM
Part Time Punk Zine The first thing that struck me about this release
(and the Z/28 one) is the neat presentation and design, which along with the
other stuff Andy (ez-Erase Today, JGNTGM label boss and Higgins++) put me in
mind of the way Fast Products put stuff together. Its cleverly done.
Moving on to the music, this begins with a collage which made me think of the
Pistols Some Product LP and carried the themes of the sleeve etc
well. This is one man and his guitar and I suppose an obvious comparison is
Billy Bragg, though Higgins++ sound is more Jake Burns on his own, before he
lost his edge. Rockstarz is a precise parody of that sort of
behaviour, replete with HM guitar solo. A lot of thought has gone into this
release and like the best Bragg stuff (well I Lifes A Riot
was an ace), it switches from political to personal to romantic effortlessly.
If only some of the generic Pop Punk bands put as much in. A true
Punk release and a very worthwhile effort.
HIGGINS ++ - Commercial Brake (JSNTGM 012)
Kerrang (Rae Alexandra) Under produced political punk from one punk and
his guitar. (KKK) Higgins ++ is a solo project, but it most definitely
shouldnt be. Andy Higgins the man behind the music may be
blessed with the quintessential punk vocal, but as he snarls and spits his way
through these nine tracks accompanied only by an electric guitar, youre
left desperately wondering why he didnt get a band to back him up
properly. Higgins has got plenty to say about politics and the vacuity
of popular culture among other things and he does so intelligently, but
anthems like Am I Listening ? done in this stripped down format
become an exercise in frustration. You want drums, you want bass, you want more
guitar but most of all you want the quality material here to be done
justice. And it never will be without a full band.
HIGGINS ++ - Commercial Brake (JSNTGM 012)
Punk Information (Willy Adanoy) JSNTGM (Just Say No To Government
Music) founder, Andy Higgins pulls out his electric guitar and lays down 8
politically charged tunes with just that guitar and his voice. One of the first
things you learn about Andy is his conviction. He frets about the speed of
life, the loss of cherished independent record stores due to the large
corporate stores and an uncertain future. Don't expect love songs here. Andy is
pissed and he's letting you know it. The power in his guitar playing really
hits you in the face. It took me a couple of songs to realize that there was no
bass and drums. I found myself inserting the rhythm section into the songs
myself. It detracted somewhat from my enjoyment of the album. I would love to
hear this album with full instrumentation because Andy has a lot to say and the
songs would benefit from a fuller sound. But just maybe, he intended it to be
as stark as his lyrics.
HIGGINS ++ COMMERCIAL BRAKE CD/EP (ARTCORE
Fanzine #18) This is our old pal Andy Higgins formerly of ERASE TODAY,
alone with his electric guitar, all Billy Bragg like, expounding his dislike
for the status quo mixed with his more introspective material. This is very
much what ERASE TODAY were doing, just without the Bass and Drums, which you
cant help expecting to hear kick in at any moment. The whole thing is
intelligent and well conceptualised, and its angry, bitter and cynical to
a world full ofblank consumerism and empty celebrity fuelled by those
globalised corporations, and he comes across like Jake Burns of early STIFF
LITTLE FINGERS, grinding his axe in more ways than one. To top it off theres
samples from TV and radio sarcastically spliced together, and a realistic
crackling vinyl effect all ironically slapped together on this symbol of
corporate plastic domination; the Compact Disc. If you like to think, while you
drink, while you drive cop a load of this upside your head. (4/5)
HIGGINS ++ COMMERCIAL BRAKE CD (The Blackpool
Evening Gazette) Its sort of a fusion between Billy Bragg, Johnny
Roten and John Otway with the added attraction of samples from TV
jingles and advertising commercials and a miscellany of other inputs. Recorded
at Prestons West Orange studios, Higgins ++ rails against the machine
whether thats Rockstarz, multi-national corporations or failed
relationships. Its available via JSNTGM.com and local record shops
just so long as they havent listened to the lyrics of Rockstarz. (Robin
Duke)
HIGGINS ++ Commercial Brake CD/ 29:01
(FRACTURE Fanzine #23) This cover has the best album Ive seen all
year and it immediately gets to the point regarding the albums lyrical
message. Basically this is JSNTGMs Andy Higgins doing everything (guitar
and vocals) and it is a very unique release. Bespattered with random commercial
sound bites and media snippets, the release manages to retain interest and
grips you with its intensity even though it is just a bloke singing over a
simple and simplistic guitar. Definitely not easy listening and definitely a
bit weird, this is certainly not the record for everybody
but if you
like a challenge and want something that is not just the same ols same old :
something that will make you think, then this is well worth picking up, and as
I said, worth it for the cover alone! (DM) |