Midwest Product is (was?) a great band; one of the inaugural artists on Ghostly. Their style is sort of electro-indie; live guitars and drums plus synths and judicious use of electronics. I would say all in all this disc is excellent; every single track on it is good. All in all uptempo and very danceable. I say buy it! My only complaint is that I wish that Ghostly had released the Product on vinyl; Midwest was practically the only band for which they did CD-only releases; not sure why. Unfortunately Midwest seems to be dormant now; they haven't released any new material in almost five years and don't do shows anymore. It's a shame; they were probably my favorite on Ghostly.
Review by scoundrelMar 04, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
SPECIFICS, the first album from Midwest Product, doesn’t sound Midwestern at all. If anything (especially on the first track, “Still Love in the Midwest”), it sounds like a stripped-down, electro New Order, with the mixture of electronics and guitar. Perhaps it’s not surprising that I tend to favor these tracks: the guitar stabs, drum breaks, and synth patches on “Reminder” help convey an emotion that other tracks on this album lack. Though “Pigeons” and “Vitamin” have a nice electro-funk to them, the cool, glitchy “Alternator” or the strangely bestial “Beardman in the City” overshadow them. And one really can’t beat the lovely strings on “A Genuine Display.”