The Honor SystemRise and Run (2003)Grey Flight Records Reviewer Rating: User Rating: Contributed by: Wyzo (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on July 1st 2003
Instead of mentioning past bands Honor system comes from, or other bands that came from those ex-bands (The lawrence trio, *cough*). I don't want to taint the review with the punk rock watercooler of excess information, or turn this into a band being reviewed versus bands mentioned in review. This review is about this record, and thats all. Also, no lyrical quoting, and no 'guitars sound like....'. I've realized I have 3 adjectives for that and I'm spent, so Ill avoid that altogether. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
i did read at some point on that guestbook about them having a trove of songs ready to go. I saw them over a year ago, and there was alot of new songs, some people complaining on the guestbook that there shows had turned into most new stuff, if a band did that, I'd consider it amazing to hear, but to each there own. That's why i thought the 7 inch would have more than one non-album song, even though to be fair, the different versions of 'moving day' and 'sound of sinking' especcially the latter are worth it even if you have the album. Well, also that the b-side is really good. crap, can't buy it from a locked store...4th of july bummer. I'm gonna go blow up some 'works I havent heard the new one yet. I think I'm goin to the record store today. Did anyone else see someone from the band (Dan, I think) post something in their old guestbook about some of these songs being old ones? It sounded as though they might have even been pre-single file or synthetic. Maybe thats what the reviewer was saying went on the single. Also, these guys are cool as shit. I thought one of their shows was going to be 21 , freaked out because I was a month away, and posted a distress signal on the guestbook. Dan emailed me the next day telling me to meet them in their van in the lot before the show. My girlfriend and I got guestlisted. Turns out it was all ages, but it was worth it to hear Dan tell the doorman that we were with the band. I've seen them three times now, its a shame that all of about 10 whole kids show up to these shows. You guys need to buy this album to support this band...they deserve to be heard (and be paid for their work). They get down to Georgia from Chicago better than once a year for the last three, help em out. good luck getting that through grey flight. she isn't part of that label anymore grey flight records also has a bunch of great 'specials' if you want to order Rise and Run off there. i got the $9 (US) package that included the cd, a poster, sticker, and 2 pins. For kids who don't know who The Honor System are, or never heard of them before, Asian Man Records is running a special in which you pay $10 (if you mailorder, NO SHIPPING CHARGES) for their latest CD which was reviewed perfectly here, and their first full length "Single File" as well as a sticker and button. Ya, the new ETID is fucking awesome. I got the "official" copy yesterday. Anyone who likes punk rock and hardcore should check it out! I say top 5 of the year. I've never quite understood seemingly everyone's appreciation for The Honor System on this site, but to each their own. And the only "big name" from The Honor System that I know of is Dan Hanaway and Rob DePaola, who both played in the late, GREAT band The Broadways, which also featured Brendan Kelly and Chris McCaughan (sp?) who currently played in The Lawrence Arms and were once in Slapstick and Tricky Dick, respectively. Off the topic, the new Every Time I Die album is in-fucking-credible...why didn't I know about these guys sooner? For some reason I always thought Dan Andriano was in here but apparently not... Can someone set me straight on exactly who from which bands make up The Honor System? This is a great CD. I don't think it quite matches up to Single File, but it's still damn good. It definitely seems more angry than previous releases. i completely agree with the review. the honor system is one reliable band. i would be absolutely shocked if they ever put out a less than amazing record. Good review, I like the album more everyday. However in my opinion they will never acheive the greatness that was Single File, I will never understand why they left Asian Man, I doubt Mike asked them to leave. I would get it from Grey Flight, but I also wanted to order the As Friends Rust/Strike Anywhere DVD and they probably don't have it to the homeboy who said he was going to get it on interpunk, get it from grey flight instead, they always send free stickers and shit and theyre cool as hell ok, i usually hate long-winded reviews, but i must say this one was magnificent. not only was this a top-notch review, but its was for a top-notch cd. out of all the bands that came from the ashes of slapstick, this is the most underrated. great great review. Their EP rocked so i'm anticipating on this record and so far i heard a lot of great stuff. man there are times where i wish i got fired from my job. Great review, I especially liked this: | Features
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