
=Eureka!=
Richard Ramirez / MSBR
Negative/Offensive

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Styles: indie rock, alt-country
Others: Silkworm
As with any solo work, the question is whether it would appeal to anyone or just
to fans of the band that person is from. In this case, it’s my opinion that
people who are already familiar with Tim’s lyrical and vocal style will enjoy
this EP more than those who are not. However, those people should not discount
it because it is a solid ep with many great qualities.
I was first drawn to the last half, mainly because I immediately loved Tim’s
acoustic version of “Young” (originally on SKWM’s Italian Platinum with Kelly
Hogan at the mic). But after repeated listenings, here’s what I have to say:
Tim’s songwriting ability is as great as ever. These songs have his own brand of
storytelling and lyricism that Silkworm fans have come to know and love. He
mentioned on their website that these were songs that he either just wanted to
document for himself or demo for possible SKWM use later on and I can see some
of these songs in a Silkworm setting. Especially “Portable Life” or “Bar Ice”
which contains the poignant lyric: “I’ve got blood like bar ice, so cold it
barely makes it through my heart”.
The only song that I questioned being included was his cover of “Time of the
Season” by the Zombies. It’s not a song that I ever particularly liked so I was
just mildly interested and enjoying his duet with himself.... then the guitar
solo wrenched it’s way in. Kind of grabs your attention like the solo in
“Miracle Mile” from Firewater and just makes you grin. Like I said this is a
solid EP and a must-have for all you Silkworm fans out there. There were only a
couple hundred made so get it while you can.
1. As Long...
2. Portable Life
3. Bar Ice
4. Young
5. Time of the Season
6. Something Hyper