Starbolt 9 comes at rock with the enthusiasm of the unrealized sexual fantasies of a million restless teenagers. New York has plenty of rockers cut from the cloth of the Strokes and Interpol; mopey musicians too cynical to truly get lost in their music. Not so with Starbolt. This has all the naive optimism of glam rock in its finest freakishness. Bordering on Broadway anthem on occassion, Starbolt gives an innocent pleasure with the roaring guitar solo of ‘Bottomless,’ and keyboard vamps of ‘Say Yes.’ These are episodes of largess that would make even Michael Hutchence blush. But hey, that’s what makes rock fun.
Check out their latest album ‘Human Strings and Mechanical Things’, excerpts from which are available on their Facebook page, and see them when they play Mercury Lounge on September 2nd – Mike Levine (@Goldnuggets)