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Kicked In The Head - Salita (Cover Artwork)

Kicked In The Head

Salita (2002)
Resurrection A.D.

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Published on November 29th 2002


Kicked in the Head has come a long way since their start as a small ska band picked up by Fork In Hand Records of Boston, MA. Their debut album, World Domination is one of the most interesting and original sounding records I have ever heard. Their mix of traditional ska riffs, hardcore vocals, and in one song's case even a turntable, was incredible to me right from the start. On Thick As Thieves they took an even harder turn, dumping the ska sound and being more horn driven rock. On their latest effort they lost their trombone player and have decided to go in a completely new direction never ceasing to amaze me.

After losing the horns section I was never worried about the future of Kicked in the Head. Seeing them at Bill's Bar minus the horns I knew I would not be dissapointed by what Salita had to offer. And boy was I ever right! The only thing I wish they would fix was that it wasnt so damn short. Hitting hard right from the beginning with a strong bass line kicking off the energetic pop-punk "All the Way". Dont be turned off by the word pop-punk passing them off as another Blink 182 wanna-be... this is pop-punk the way it should be done. Dont expect any repetitive guitar riffs, simple drums beats and an annoying whiny voice to be gracing this track at any point.

Kicked in the Head excedes any genre that you try to put them in. When asking the band what they would describe themselves as they just answer rock. "Adrenaline fueled rock" accoring to their website's band bio. Claiming influences from bands ranging from Rancid, to Fugazi, to Jane's Addiction, to Pantera the band is capable of seemingly anything.

Ill keep this short, Kicked in the Head is a band that I have loved for a long time. They are amazing on record, but nothing compares to seeing them live, which I have gotten the chance to do twice in the last month. And they are certainly a bunch of stand up guys.





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    BostonMusicGuy (December 1, 2002)

    Ramo is definitley right the new Drexel cd is fucking amazing... also check out the new 12 cent cd, bastard music, review coming soon.-BostonMusicGuy

    Anonymous (December 1, 2002)

    I love how a year ago they would have named influences as Fishbone, Bosstones, Toasters, Specials. Still I think they're a great band.

    Anonymous (December 1, 2002)

    Nothing compares to their live show? Right...

    pope_schlomo (December 1, 2002)

    Yeah this disc really is good. Also listen to Drexel's latest. It's weird but rocks your lame ass.

    Ramo

    Anonymous (November 30, 2002)

    Yes I already knew KITH are a great band. And I know there history and ska roots. I want to know what the songs on Salita are like? I thought that was the whole purpose of the album review?

    Anonymous (November 30, 2002)

    What can you say that is negative about this album?Sorry it reads like a band bio... idiot. haha good one pat.-BostonMusicGuy

    maverick (November 30, 2002)

    To the anonymous poster below me:

    Your review will be up on Tuesday. This one was submitted before yours.

    -Scott

    Anonymous (November 30, 2002)

    i submitted a review but its a lot more negative... wonder if it gets put up here. better luck next time kith

    dongrom (November 29, 2002)

    I agree, sounds like a press release bullshit review.

    DonGrom

    Anonymous (November 29, 2002)

    I'm sorry...but this reads like a press-kit biography, not a record review

    I think there was a whole one sentence about what the album sounds like...and it consisted of "its to short"

    Anonymous (November 29, 2002)

    Yeah, this band is awesome! Haven't heard this album, but I'm gonna.

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