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Home : Reviews : Bison - Herd Mentality

Bison - Herd Mentality

Band: Bison Band Members:
  • Chiv (drums, percussion, vocals, backing vocals)
  • Giles Robinson (bass, banjo, percussion, toasting(?!))
  • Jim Baxter (vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, lap steel guitar)
  • Justin Sheppy (vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar)
  • Lotte Bennett (trumpet)
  • Mike Rudling (piano, organ, rhodes)
  • Mimi (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone)
  • Rupert White (trombone, tuba, backing vocals, percussion)
  • Jonathan Hughes (electric guitar, bass, lap steel guitar, theremin)
  • Tim Wakefield (vocals, acoustic guitar, tenor sax, soprano sax, harmonica)

Track List:

  1. Herd Mentality
  2. HSB Don't C
  3. Boring
  4. The Abominator
  5. Sleepwalker
  6. Suicide Bomber
  7. Huge
  8. You are my Smile
  9. Sponk
  10. Gimme Some
  11. Halfway
Title: Herd Mentality
Year: 2006
Format: CD
Production: Alan Smyth @ 2 Fly Studios
Contact Details: Tele: Jim (07786 660700), Mikey (07792 948801), Chiv (07984 095543)
Email: allmailthebison @ allhailthebison.com [Best email addie ever? - Ed.]
Web: www.allhailthebison.com

Reviewer: Ant
May 2006

Ten-piece 'ska-soul-pop' band Bison are from Sheffield and have produced this excellent 11 track album. Predominantly built upon a foundation of ska, the band have thrown a multitude of influences into the mix and the results make a great listen for anyone, not just for fans of the ska genre. Good examples of this musical diversity are Suicide Bomber, which is heavily influenced by country music, and the soul influenced You Are My Smile.

The songs are often comical in their lyrical content: 'I woke up this morning with a Friesian in my arms, I just hope I didn't do her udders any permanent harm' (The Abominator) being my personal favourite. Despite the light-hearted/comical nature of the songs, it is evident that the band members are talented musicians with great song-writing abilities!

It is difficult to single out the best songs of the album as they’re all equally good, however the up-tempo Sponk is excellent and I can imagine it being a live favourite (skanking galore)!

Bison have produced a cracking, extremely entertaining album, which captures (as far as physically possible) the energy of their live shows!


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