An admirable but not entirely fulfilling effort,
Gato Negro encapsulates the somewhat squandered career of its creators. The final
7 Year Bitch lineup of
Selene Vigil (vocals,)
Valerie Agnew (drums,)
Roisin Dunne (guitars) and
Elizabeth Davis (bass) released
Gato Negro, their last recording in 1996 for
Atlantic Records.
Dunne and
Davis provide powerful
post-grunge garage rock that transcends the
punk categorization often (and inappropriately) assigned to the band. But
Agnew's playing is a minor disappointment as her fractured drumming fails to supply the support her bandmate's fine riffing deserves.
7 Year Bitch's fractured
rock revolves around
Vigil's toxic, wildly unpredictable yelping. The frontwoman remains intense throughout
Gato Negro, really getting her vocal act together on highlight tracks
"Miss Understood" and
"Whoopie Cat." When she's at her best,
Vigil roars along with her band, creating music imbued with feral anxiety. Too often, things get off-track rhythmically;
Vigil tries to go it alone, and the band flounders as
Agnew's erratic pounding fails to keep it all together. To be clear, this is an above average record, but
Gato Negro is not equal to the potential sum of its parts. ~ Vincent Jeffries