Fahrenheit 451 Turn It Up! LP
Melodic guitar pop abounds on this album, with 60’s pop edges which add a certain charm to the proceedings. Mostly, it’s effective, though all the best hooks seem to be concentrated on Side A. Above average.
Melodic guitar pop abounds on this album, with 60’s pop edges which add a certain charm to the proceedings. Mostly, it’s effective, though all the best hooks seem to be concentrated on Side A. Above average.
Only two songs? Bummer! This is, without a doubt, the best garage rock/punk I’ve heard this year. It’s got loads of energy and swagger, and somehow manages to breathe some life into a genre that often feels tired and repetitive. It’s polished and raw at the same time, and I love the JAMES BROWN-esque yelps delivered several times a song. I bet these songs would rip live, and I imagine it would be the kind of show where you’re soaked in beer and exhausted from dancing your lil’ ass off. Gimme more.