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Stray Bullets

The Slings And Arrows Of Outrageous Fortune
2004
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Published on July 30th 2004

“Stray Bullets?” “…The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune…?” Believe it or not, this isn’t hardcore and I’m not FortyMinutesWest.

These alcohol-induced, hangover-ridden, generally pissed off folks instead pride themselves on ska-influenced, upstroke-laced, working class punk rock that isn’t far from the likes of Operation Ivy and their breakup resultant Rancid, with some definite moments of mid-90s Suicide Machines (goddamnit, I hate agreeing with press release band comparisons). Disparaging offerings like “the cost of living will keep rising / while the chance of finding work is going down” and “I take whiskey in my coffee ‘cause it’s cheaper than a meal” adorning their beer-fueled anthems prove that cynicism is still alive and well in Boston.

The way lead vocalist Jon Cauztik quickly shouts lines like “evacuate the people from the bullet riddled shops” has me convinced he wakes up every morning to a picture of Tim Armstrong on his bedroom mirror. There are times on this record I could absolutely swear that Armstrong himself provides guest vocals (honestly tell me that isn’t him supplying a line in “Gone”), but there’s nary a credit in the liner notes. At one point, Cauztik seems to take a cue from another lead vocalist; a younger Tomas Kalnoky could’ve co-wrote and sung the bridge in “Hey Rebekka,” which goes “could you ever love a kid who’s done everything I did / there’s been a lot of stupid shit throughout the years / I’ll admit that it was fun but now I’m hanging up my guns in the hopes that you’re the one who wants to hold me dear” over head-bobbing ska upstrokes.

Overall, the band’s sound is a little too close to the aforementioned bands who helped revolutionize it at the time. But the consistency and catchiness is admirable, and prevents it from acting as a lackadaisical tribute instead of the competent, modestly good punk rock record it is.

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    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 at 10:57 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    The comic on which their name is based is excellent. The band, not so much.

    Posted by theOneTrueBill on 2004-07-31 15:31:10
    My Score:

    I downloaded the MP3 and rather enjoyed it. I'm in a ska phase I guess, because tonight I'm seeing Reel Big Fish.

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 at 9:26 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    good review.

    Good band.

    Posted by FortyMinutesWest on 2004-07-31 01:22:13
    My Score:

    I liked the intro.

    Posted by gladimnotemo on 2004-07-30 23:57:39
    My Score:

    "he wakes up every morning to a picture of Tim Armstrong on his bedroom mirror."

    wow, that's a good idea.

    Posted by opivykid on 2004-07-30 22:24:52
    My Score:

    Yeah, I also saw them at Ska is Dead, and yes, they SUCKED!!!

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 at 10:09 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Saw them open for both Streetlight Manifesto and the Ska is Dead Worcester show...they ain't that great

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 at 8:54 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    blobbedy-blobbedy blah, something to say, bitch bitch bitch, blobbedy blobbedy, blah blah.....fucking scenesters, blah blah, bitch bitch, I have better taste than you.

    First!

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 30, 2004 at 8:53 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    i love sociopolitical ska