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Millencolin / Midtown - Split (Cover Artwork)

Millencolin / Midtown

Split (2001)
Golf Records UK

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Contributed by: Paul Ferraro
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Published on July 4th 2001


In the 16 months since Pennybridge Pioneers was released, Millencolin hasn't been up to much besides touring, so it's about time they came out with something to tide fans over until the next album (supposedly Feb 2001 - Actually, March 2002 - Aubin). Same goes for Midtown. I'm not sure exactly when Save the World, Lose the Girl was released, but it's been a while, especially for a young band.

Strange thing about Millencolin...they were one of the bands that first got me into punk music. However, as my musical tastes have evolved into stranger & harder directions (some of my current favourites are Raised Fist, Small Brown Bike and Boy Sets Fire), Millencolin has stuck with me, well a lot of other FAT/Epitaph bands were left at the bottom of the CD rack.

Anyway, on with the review. Millencolin contributes 3 songs. The first, "No Cigar" seems to be all over the place: comps, singles, video games etc...and frankly, I really can't see why. Never really did like that songs, one of the weakest from Pennybridge Pioneers, if you ask my opinion. Either way, if you're a fan of Millencolin, you already own this song on some other release. Next is "Blackeye", a brand new song. Decent song (par for the course), one of their more serious songs, ironically like "No Cigar". Is it just me or is Millencolin turning into Samiam? Wouldn't suprise me...Nikola sports a "Search and Destroy" on the picture inside the Fox single. Finally, the "new" extended version of "Buzzer". I use the word "new" cautiously as this version appeared in their "...and the Hi-8 Adventures" video. However, this is the first time a clean, studio version has been put to CD. "Buzzer", one of the best songs from the best album (Life on a Plate) has been lenghtened with a cool outro that does not dissapoint.

Say what you will about Midtown, they do play some good music. I do think a 6-album deal is a hell of a hole to dig youself in. And are they releasing the next one on MCA or not? Doesn't matter, they'll be there eventually... Anyway, they contribute three songs, "Let Go", "Get it Together", and "You Should Know". "Let Go" is taken from Save the World, Lose the Girl, which got great reviews (I wasn't all that impressed myself, but that's another story). "Let Go" is one of the better songs from the CD. The other 2 are brand new, and will be (supposedly) released on an upcoming album. These are typical Midtown songs, packed with vocal harmonies and guitar hooks, although they aren't the type of song that sticks in your head the whole day.

Perhaps the only thing keeping this cd from getting an average rating is the CD-ROM portion. The boys in Millencolin have generously included their two most recent videos. "Penguins & Polarbears" is strange & confusing, while "Fox" is quite funny (bet you thought that song was about a prostitute right?). Midtown shows their somewhat disturbing video for "Just Rock And Roll", an amazing song.

Where can you get this CD? It's released through Golf Records, an independant British label, but their website hasn't been updated in a while. Drive Thru is supposed to release it as well, but I don't see it anywhere on their page. I got mine through Burning Heart. I read somewhere that FAT was going to release it too, but haven't seen anything about that since.

(I looked around too, and Burning Heart seems to be the only online store stocking it; Interpunk and even both bands official sites make no mention of it - Aubin)



People who liked this also liked:
Satanic Surfers - Hero of our TimeFall Out Boy - From Under The Cork TreeMidtown - Forget What You KnowFall Out Boy - Take This to Your GraveNew Found Glory - Sticks And StonesMidtown - Living Well Is The Best RevengeMidtown - Save the World, Lose the GirlNew Found Glory - New Found GloryBoy Sets Fire - Suckerpunch TrainingChoke - Foreword

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    Anonymous (June 17, 2006)

    Oh, my world. It is ok

    Anonymous (July 23, 2002)

    SHUT UP IDIOTS!!!! MILLENCOLIN IS GREAT. Though there old stuff (life on a plate, for monkeys) is a lot better their new stuff is still really good.

    SideLinedForLife (November 28, 2001)

    Ive never heard this album. Millencolin rocks and "no cigar" in my opinion is awesome. As for Midtown they rock also (look for my review coming soon!) and the reviewer hit it right on the spot. "Just Rock in Roll" plain rocks listen to it people and you will see what I mean.

    Anonymous (July 5, 2001)

    ok i never thought these 2 bands would do a split release. Both of these bands have gone way downhill in the past year...millencolin just flat out sucks now But midtown is a good band. I wish millencolin would go back to the life on a plate, for monkeys days. If you want good fast swedish punk check out adhesive or satanic surfers.

    Anonymous (July 5, 2001)

    Whoa, did i write 2001? I meant 2002. Thanks to Aubin for fixing that mistake.
    - Paul Ferraro

    Anonymous (July 5, 2001)

    i meant : (10 0) / 2 = 5 , fuck maths !!! fuck that shit fuck it fuck it fuck it. fuck twit . . .. . .

    Anonymous (July 5, 2001)

    Midtown fuckin rocks. Millencolin fuckin sucks. Average = (10 0)/2= 5

    Anonymous (July 5, 2001)

    Have not heard this album. I cant judge the midtown songs. But as a Millencolin Fan I have listen to all three songs on the album. In my view I like No cigar very much, it has been over played, but for Millencolin's new stuff its pretty cool. Same with Black eye, great song, I prefer there old stuff but its a cool song. And buzzer, a great song from one of there best albums

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