This debut from drummer-to-the-'90s-
rock-stars
Josh Freese delivers so much massive
guitar pop that just a couple of listens will be enough to hook music fans looking to fill a hole in their collection of good-time
pop-punk. With titles like
"Rock and Roll Chicken" and
"Why Won't Left Eye Get With Me," Freese's light-hearted solo sentiment is in stark contrast to the drummer's more celebrated employers,
A Perfect Circle and latter-day
Guns 'n' Roses. Headier tracks
"Ass Backwards" and
"Caffeine and Vaseline," while just as catchy as
Freese's campier material, don't approach the musician's quirky lyrical standard. Hardly enough to exercise listeners' aural shock absorbers, these bumps in the road have the impact of a crushed frisbee. With the support of a major label and more refined production,
Freese could easily realize his lyrical potential, and join
Phil Collins and the similarly influenced
Dave Grohl in the improbably exclusive club of former drum sidemen turned outright
pop stars. All career considerations aside,
The Notorious One Man Orgy is a splendid romp that provides all the
pop to both satisfy and surprise fans familiar with
Freese's impressive
punk,
new wave, and
metal discography. ~ Vincent Jeffries