Years from NowWe're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat (2007)Get Outta Town
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The new songs are definitely an improvement on the band's elder material. It seems like they trade in their occasional dose of A New Found Glory-like pop in exchange for an even more generous early Rev influence; there's almost like a jokey Judge/Bold vibe all over the songs, really, but it gives them an extra 'oomph' even as buoyant (ba-da-dum-tch!) and upbeat the band constantly sounds. Elsewhere, we have numbers like the bouncy "Hey McFly," which could be an out-take from CIV's Set Your Goals for all I know. In all, these songs show serious promise and a bit of unexpected progression. The fleshed out "A Conveyor Belt Full of Skulls (And a Robotic Hammer to Smash Them)" is especially noteworthy too -- a solid solo, shades of nicely emotional resonance and a stumbling, reflective quote by Ben Affleck's character in "Glory Daze" closes out the four-minute track. Best of all, it follows up with the band nailing Descendents' "Bikeage," and adding a damn fun touch to Youth of Today's "Wake Up and Live."
Otherwise on Boat, the old stuff ain't shabby. "Intro / More 2 Lyfe" and "Obviously You're Not a Golfer" are hard to avoid singing along to, ridiculously invigorating on the whole despite mid-tempo basis. The lot of the songs here are certainly underdeveloped, but a good beat and additional awesome cuts like "Richie Cunningham" keep the listener's interest...um, afloat.
We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat is quite obviously a perfect introduction to Years from Now (and at a meager $6 cost, you really can't go wrong). Now all we need is a goddamn proper full-length already -- one I probably wouldn't be surpised to have the black and yellow star on the back of.
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Serenity Now [MP3]
You’re Living a Mediocre Life Pal [MP3]
Richie Cunningham [MP3]
A Conveyor Belt Full of Skulls (And a Robotic Hammer to Smash Them)