TIMES NEW VIKING "Rip It Off" Matador

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Friday, June 20, 2008; Page WE08

TIMES NEW VIKING"Rip It Off"Matador

COLUMBUS, OHIO, trio Times New Viking conjures a collage of indie-rock references. The musicians channel the lo-fi recording style of Guided by Voices, they flaunt the unbridled energy of early Pavement and they rival the Minutemen in brevity. They breeze through 16 songs in 31 minutes on their third album, "Rip It Off."

Even in such short songs, "lo-fi" doesn't begin to capture the noise they generate. Every song rattles with the chaotic blur of distorted keyboards and guitar, and the request on the back of their album cover ("please play loud") certainly conveys how intentional that clamor is.

But distortion doesn't mask the songs' innate catchiness. "Mean God" and "Drop-Out" have melodies that beg for a singalong. Of course, that's nearly impossible because the lyrics are indistinguishable beneath the layers of noise. But the words hardly matter; Times New Viking's enthusiastic yelps are matched in fervor by the band's joyous racket.

-- Catherine P. Lewis

Appearing Wednesday at the Rock and Roll Hotel (202-388-7625,http://www.rockandrollhoteldc.com). Doors open at 8 p.m.


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