Living Phish - Round Room
February 2, 2003 - Post & Mail (Birmingham, England)
By Martyn Leek
Album Review - Round Room
Stateside retro rockers Phish are being touted as the natural successors to The Grateful Dead with a love of live improvisation that makes their gigs lengthy and unpredictable. Put them in the recording studio, however, and they suffer collective claustrophobia. Of the dozen tracks here, only Pebbles And Marbles, Walls Of The Cave and Waves - each of which weighs in at ten minutes or so - do the trick, blending jazz-tinged rhythms with blues and soft-rock sensibilities. Shorter songs suffer badly by comparison, although Little Feat soundalike 46 Days - at six minutes a mere babe in arms - briefly raises the game.
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