Public AccessHindsight (2008)Community
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Their farewell release comes in the form of the 12-minute Hindsight EP, which gives ska-punk songs a hardcore flair, yet without any obvious similarities to a certain defunct band that arguably mastered such a thing. "O'Reilly" finds Chris Jordan barking like he's at an Agnostic Front show, but is then countered with a more melodic, goofy bandmate. All the while is a romping horn section and riffs that switch from heavy strokes to straightforward fast tempo-setting. "Tied to a Tree" also finds mild success in giving the listener both ska-punk and hardcore-oriented sections -- you'll definitely want to join in the aggressive shouts of "chain me down, shut me out!." "Raining Blood" replicates Slayer's familiar guitar riff into a horn line and integrates punishing, brass-addled breakdown guitars. Granted it sounds outright silly, but Public Access found a way to kinda make it work.
Maybe Public Access would have never found much success with a full-length, but Hindsight proved that in short bursts, you could bring the humor of one genre to another and flaunt both styles in capable means. And hey, it's free.
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