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![]() | JerichoWorker's Union2002 All About
Review by: boldredletters See others by this writer Only registered users can post comments Published on February 25th 2003 I generally don't like to review EPs because I like to think of them more of previews than actual albums, but this album had such an impact on me that I figured I should write something about it. I believe these six songs are the only ones available for Jericho (although I could be wrong; I couldn't find any others), and they're a very interesting mix. I said their live show kind of reminded me of early Hot Water Music meets early Saves the Day, and I have to say that still stands on this EP. Mainly guitar-driven, another strong aspect of this band is their lyrics. The vocals are crisp and clear, and the words and message are interesting. My personal favorite track, "Fifty Cent Hearts," talks about the rich of the world getting richer while across the seas children starve, and the chorus "Just because we're strong/doesn't mean we can't be gentle," makes me wanna get outta the chair and grab an imaginary microphone. I wish I had the cover booklet with me to give more examples, but I'm at school, so my apologies. The vocalist seems to have two moods, soulfelt yells and quick singing, but they match with the guitars very well and the overall sound is very, very strong. Other influences might be Fugazi and Avail. The production quality sounds really good, considering it seems this is the bands only EP after a two-song demo (again, an assumption from what I can figure)... the drums and bass sound too quiet, but I always say that, so eh. I hate to make a one sentence paragraph, but there you have it.
I don't know if I'd call this album post-hardcore because I don't know what any labels mean anymore, but if you are a fan of earnest, heart felt music, this one is definitely worth it - if you can find it. The odd thing about it is that the band's site says its not supposed to be released until April and on Iodine records, but they also said they moved from Boston to Richmond very recently, so maybe that has something to do with it. Whether on Iodine or AAR, I hope the band is working on some new material, because this EP definitely left me wanting more, and this band definitely seems like they could grow in a lot of good directions. It seems like there's a lot of 10's on this site, but as good as this is, I still wouldn't call it perfect, so I give it an 8.5. Damn. No quarter stars. Oh well. Work on that.
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This CD was originally released by a local boston label called All About. After its release (summer 2002) Iodine signed JERICHO, and bought "Workers Union" from All About. Iodine will be re-releasing the EP this spring re-mastered with bonus tracks and all new cover art. where did you get this album??? i downloaded that song from their website and loved it...i need to get that ep!!! I don't understand why people sweat this band. They're marginal at best and bring nothing new to the table. They have another album out on Gunboat Records called "When the battery dies". It has different versions of some of these songs and I don't know if it is still available. Someone say 50 Cent? Yeah that song Wangsta is phat, just like muh new pur of aur force ones. iodine is relesing this, with a few additional songs, i believe. The're ok for a speedy punk rock band. Is WWE's Chris Jericho in this band???? I laughed when Scott posted the story about them and then said "BREAK THE WALLS DOOOOOOWWWWN!" good review...i have to agree with you on your comparisions to (early) hot water music and saves the day...thats excatly what i thought when i saw them live. Hell yeah, I bought this for $5 when I saw them with Avail, and I really really enjoy it. Six fairly memorable songs of good straight up punk. My cover art looked different though. hm...i'll have to check it out |