On their first release for Virgin, the Exies deliver a radio-friendly modern rock stance while fronting a post-grunge snarl on Inertia. It's a heavy record, layered guitar work sifting through glassy electronic beats, but it's also a hungry effort. Frontman/vocalist Scott Stephens blazes his way throughout Inertia; he's an energetic spitfire on "My Goddess," while the raw scratch of "Genius" grovels like Scott Weiland. "No Secrets" thrives on more of a blues-rock-inspired groove, but the Exies thirst for the power of a guitar. Overall, Inertia is a vibrant rock effort; however, it's a touch formulaic. "No Secrets" and the title track echo mid-'90s alternative rock à la Collective Soul, but who's to say it's not decent? The Exies are a young band. They have potential to shape a more original sound because of a nearly polished presentation; they've come a long way from their self-titled debut, but the work in progress continues. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Inertia
01/07/2003 | Virgin Records Us
All Music Guide Review
Inertia Track Listing
Inertia Notes
Release Date: 01/07/2003
Credits of Inertia
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- David Thoener
- Mixing
- David Walsh
- Guitar, Vocals
- Craig Poole
- Guitar Technician
- Stewart Whitmore
- Digital Editing
- P.R. Brown
- Design
- Keith Carter
- Photography
- Matt Serletic
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Keyboards, String Arrangements, Orchestration
- William Hames
- Photography
- Danny Clinch
- Photography
- Dean Serletic
- A&R
- Tosh Kasai
- Assistant
- Jay Goin
- Assistant
- Jeff Garner
- Photography
- Dennis Wolfe
- Percussion, Drums
- Datz Pyle, Debbi
- Music Contractor
- Bruce Dukov
- Concert Master
- Noel Golden
- Pro-Tools, String Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Tony Green
- Assistant
- Fred Herrera
- Bass

















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