Steve Adamyk likes his rock & roll fast, loud, full of hooks, and short on needless frills, and that's exactly what he has to offer on
Dial Tone, the fourth full-length release from
the Steve Adamyk Band. This is lean, muscular music clearly inspired by the straightforward wallop of first-wave punk rock, with a dash of power pop in the crunchy, intertwined guitars and a hint of garage-rock sneer in the vocals, and Adamyk and his cohorts -- guitarist Davey Quesnelle, bassist Sebastien Godin, and drummer Dave Forcier -- dole out plenty of energy without a lot of fuss, rarely stopping for anything superfluous like solos or extended instrumental breaks, and spending most of the album lighting out for the straightaway in fifth gear. Adamyk and his band are locked in tight from the moment they burst into "Forced Fed," and they barely stop to catch their breath before "Not Gonna (Ever)" comes to a halt. There's no arguing that Adamyk knows a good melody when he thinks one up, and this is a bracing dose of punk/pop action with truly impressive skills on display. ~ Mark Deming