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You'd never know it to listen to the Birmingham, Alabama, quartet's debut album, Souls For Sale (Merge), but Verbena used to play jangle-pop and even released a couple of 7"s with upbeat tunes and twee boy/girl duets that garnered comparisons to bands like Unrest. So, when it was released last spring, the group's scrappy roots-rock long-player came as quite a surprise. Clearly, the kids had been spending a lot of time spinning their old Rolling Stones records, learning how to play harmonica, practicing dirty guitar licks and figuring out how to snarl and sing at the same time. Not unlike Royal Trux's Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty, Verbena's Anne Marie Griffin and Scott Bondy team up for vocals that show off their sharp, twangy Southern drawls. Griffin's voice, in fact, has a beautiful timbre; it's warm and rich and seeps into all of the songs' cracks like a thick, sweet syrup. After a handful of dates opening for the Foo Fighters, the band spent the end of `97 touring with the Jesus Lizard and will be in the studio recording its major label debut (for Capitol) during the coming months.
You'd never know it to listen to the Birmingham, Alabama, quartet's debut album, Souls For Sale (Merge), but Verbena used to play jangle-pop and even released a couple of 7"s with upbeat tunes and twee boy/girl duets that garnered comparisons to bands like Unrest. So, when it was released last spring, the group's scrappy roots-rock long-player came as quite a surprise. Clearly, the kids had been spending a lot of time spinning their old Rolling Stones records, learning how to play harmonica, practicing dirty guitar licks and figuring out how to snarl and sing at the same time. Not unlike Royal Trux's Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty, Verbena's Anne Marie Griffin and Scott Bondy team up for vocals that show off their sharp, twangy Southern drawls. Griffin's voice, in fact, has a beautiful timbre; it's warm and rich and seeps into all of the songs' cracks like a thick, sweet syrup. After a handful of dates opening for the Foo Fighters, the band spent the end of `97 touring with the Jesus Lizard and will be in the studio recording its major label debut (for Capitol) during the coming months.