Brazil 2001, a standout in the surf genre, has left me in awe with its unique and captivating sound.
Each spin of Fistful of Sand unveils new layers of brilliance. Bernard Yin's mesmerizing guitar and quirky yet charming vocals are the heart and soul of this group.
The instrumentals are a true testament to the group's diversity
and talent. Their ability to master the surf sound with vocals in their unique
style is fantastic. It's this diversity that truly sets them apart.
In the traditionalist sense, vocals are rarely heard in surf instrumental albums, as the focus is usually on the instrumental elements. However, Brazil 2001 defied this norm and did it with style. Their rendition of "One Note Samba," complete with a catchy whistling number, is evidence of their unique approach.
Their version of "Penetration" is outstanding, a
testament to their talent. I'm a fan of the Ventures, but Brazil 2001's take on
this classic track truly rocks!
In a nutshell, Fistful of Sand is a unique and fascinating CD that I thoroughly enjoy every time I listen to it.
I recently chatted with Bernard, who shared some exciting news. Brazil 2001 plans to release an unreleased/rarities package, which will surely be a treat for their fans. Additionally, Bernard is working on a new project with his band, which is not a surf band, but will undoubtedly carry the influence of their surf roots. I can't wait to see what they come up with next!
Note: Although I wrote this review in 1999, I still have the CD within arms' reach and listen to it to this day. I will always love it!
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
April 1999
Tracks:
01. Shaved Ice
02. Double Overhead
03. Fog
04. Penetration
05. Should Have Known Better
06. Fist Full Of Sand
07. Aloha Oe
08. Haloe Girl
09. Bikini Summer
10. Be An Idiot
11. Dressing Like A Girl
12. Cactus
13. Another Time
14. One Note Samba
15. Fog