“Let’s Get The Band Together” gets the show on the road - emphatically. It’s a re-arrangement of a song by his mate Jesse Bates and it’s tempting to say that it might be dripping in irony in light of Andy’s refusal to re-convene with his ‘Tators comrades. It’s a fine anthem and a piece of raunch that might have walked onto “D.F.F.D.” with clever lyrics (no shock there.) The clip appears at the bottom of this review.
“Laugh And Walk Away” is a stunning and classy piece of Shernoff pop with none of his old band’s bombast or sass. Andy’s backing band here (and elsewhere on the record) are Missouri’s The Skeletons; they and Shernoff sound like a match made in, er, St Louis. An accomplished vocal is the icing on this cake.
“Hey Boys” was a Dictators “Manifest Destiny” tune that was co-written with future Del Lord Scott Kempner. This take is a country version - Shernoff himself says it’s a nod to the Everly Brothers - that’s a lot more playful than the original. Score an extra half-point for the surprise element. I’s a thumbs up from this quarter.
The closer “Don’t Fade Away” is a thoughtful ode to Andy’s late mother that stands apart from the rest of the EP. Pop hook intact, this one runs deep - and Shernoff and band do it justice. Remember, folks, Alzheimer’s sucks.
The EP comes with a money-back guarantee. I can’t see many refunds eventuating.
3/4