To some, it will be tempting to categorize USSA as a 'super group,' since two members of the '90s most respected, original, and influential alt-rock bands, ex-Jesus Lizard guitarist Duane Denison and ex-Ministry bassist Paul Barker are present. But since the two other members of the band are unknown to many -- singer Gary Call and drummer Johnny Rabb -- USSA won't be confused with Blind Faith or Asia anytime soon. On their full length debut, 2007's 'The Spoils,' the quartet lay down moody melodic rock that contains unmistakable elements of first wave post-punk. That said, the group also has quite a lot in common sonically with Barker's pre-Ministry band, the Blackouts ("Blue Light," "Summer Endless Summer"), as well as Tool (the album opening "Autumn Flowers"), while Call's vocal delivery often show that he has his Trent Reznor-isms down pat ("Middletown"). Managing to be both art-y and exploratory while not coming off like snobs, USSA does not rely solely on the resumes of their two established members to get by -- the group appears to be well on their way to finding their own musical voice, as evidenced throughout 'The Spoils.' ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
The Spoils
09/18/2007
All Music Guide Review
The Spoils Track Listing
Credits of The Spoils
- Joe Funderburk
- Engineer
- Paul Elledge
- Photography
- Johnny Rabb
- Percussion, Drums
- Jason Bullock
- Assistant
- John Baldwin
- Mastering, Assistant
- Paul Barker
- Bass, Keyboards, Programming, Producer
- Duane Denison
- Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals











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