Get Smart! Words Move EP
Lightweight post-punk with sparse guitar and “modern” vocals. There are some interesting arrangements and hooks here, but they could use a heavier, more abrasive backing.
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Lightweight post-punk with sparse guitar and “modern” vocals. There are some interesting arrangements and hooks here, but they could use a heavier, more abrasive backing.
This band is one of the hottest, most awesome bands to ever walk onto a stage. They are not to be missed. Their first single was weak, and their LP was hard to make out, but this new single comes closest to capturing their raw, grating, high-speed velocity. Great!
Phoenix skateboarders thrash out and come up with an EP full of classy teenage punk anthems. The guitar could be more grating, but the songs are fast, catchy, and pretty damn funny (“Beach Blanket Bong-Out”). Check it out today, and skate your troubles away.
First release from them in two years. Side 1 presents the better aspects of the current line-up: more thrash out songs with good social commentary lyrics. A pleasant surprise. Side 2, on the other hand, is a live recording, and is more typically heavy-handed and nihilistic. At least most of the good songs are all on one side.
A strong debut by a young New York band, “God Is Dead” is the first thrash punk song from the Big Apple, unless you consider the BAD BRAINS a New York outfit. The other songs are fast but more traditional stylistically.
I would have thought it premature, but here’s a band that’s inspired by VICE SQUAD. Even though “What Justice” is super fast and catchy, one VICE SQUAD is enough, thank you.
’77-style punk from Texas. It’s real good in a vaguely nostalgic way, with lyrics ranging from intelligent (“Fallout”) to stupid (“Scrungy Girl”). “Radio Anarchy” is a particularly catchy track with slightly muddled sentiments.
A marked improvement over their debut. This time around their influences—SIOUXIE, GANG OF FOUR, etc.—aren’t as obvious, so if you’ve got a hankering for sophisticated guitar-oriented post-punk, DA is for you. “Strangers” is an especially haunting song, and the guitar work is exquisite throughout.
Fast heavy metal punk with good political lyrics. The tunes are strong, but there’s a bit too much lead guitar wanking for my taste, especially on “I’m Gonna Make You Scream.” Still, it’s a promising debut.
Firstly, it comes in a pizza box. Secondly, they explain that they are not three crazed TV addicts, but in fact are a scientifically planned event a la the MONKEES. Thirdly, they do lots of covers of TV themes. And mostly, they play dirty, rockin’ rockabilly a la early CRAMPS, lampooning just about everyone. They’re good fun, really rockin’, and highly recommended.