"Pierced Arrows
Friday, November 30
By BRIAN J. BARR
November 28, 2007
Holding a copy of Pierced Arrows' recently released debut 7" is like
holding an important piece of Northwest folk art. The sleeve is a
simple black and white photo of Fred and Toody Cole with drummer
Kelly Halliburton on the front, and the back is the Pierced Arrows
horseshoe logo with the song titles and relevant studio info printed
in sketchy block lettering. The little black vinyl disc inside bears
the Tombstone Records imprint, the Coles' label, and
boasts "Clackamas, Oregon" as the location. It's the same grinding,
drizzly garage rock they've been chopping away at for decades, down
there in the soggy Oregon woods. Fred sings the A-side "In My
Brain", which has an early AC/DC feel to it, and Toody takes over
vocals on the B-side ballad "Caroline". For fans of all-things-Cole,
this 7" has everything you'd want; a bluesy thrasher from Fred, and
a classic-rock crooner from Toody. This Funhouse show is the first
time they'll have it available for purchase in our city, so 1) you
have to go, and 2) you have to buy it. For those of us who were too
young to purchase the debut 7" of the Coles legendary former band
Dead Moon, this is as close as we'll get to that sensation. Owning
this one feels important, like having something historians will
regard with the same awe as cave paintings. Centuries from now, when
they're searching for evidence of the last true American originals—
folks who grew up idolizing cowboys before hearing rock n' roll—this
is what they'll refer to. With Girl Trouble, the Hands and Autolite
Strike. "
see:
http://www.seattleweekly.com/2007-11-28/calendar/pierced-arrows.php