The dingy opening rhythm guitar beckons the listener into “Don’t Grow”, with Kevin Kujawa’s lead vocals scratching against the raw drive of the band’s gritty sound. Recorded just east of Chicago in Benton Harbor, MI, the album capitalizes on unpolished studio performance, layered amp feedback aptly squelching any thought of Auto-Tune or sterile studio finish.
The sweet, strumming pop approach to lead single “Hobby Girl” packs an apathetic rejection: “You should get a hobby girl, or find somebody else to talk to.” Grungy rocker “Enough” is the album’s most psychedelic offering, grounded in chiming guitars and chugging drums. “Wake Up Dead” snarls and sneers at the group’s rowdiest, channeling their infamous live shenanigans in the brief 2:12 track. The two songs that follow,“Why Do I Get?” and “Medill”, subsist on bits of twangy vocals and chords, Big Star-esque lyrics, and harmonies shining through handsomely.
Mannequin Men is a quality effort from the Chicago rockers, hardly dull or stagnant and nearly impossible not to revisit.
Essential Tracks: “Hobby Girl”, “Gonna Forget About Me”, and “Enough”