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Review by: coldjuly See others by this writer Some Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on August 6th 2001 Ok I dont know quite what to make of this album.....Havent heard much about them....pretty much an impulse buy here. I heard about them through a Hot Water Music interview which the two bands teamed up and did a split 7" in '98 I believe. As much as I love Hot Water Music, I expected this band to kinda have a similar sound. This wasn't the case at all. They have a sound all their own but, to tell you the truth, I didn't really know what to think about this record in the beginning.......the first song titled "Portsmouth" is great....so, I thought well it's off to a good start. The 2nd track "southbound" was very good too, but then as I listened to this album 3 or 4 times I was divided. Some songs were dissapointing and some were very good, songs like "portsmouth" "how to sell the brooklyn bridge" "proof positive" and a few other really caught my attention but the rest of the record just dosen't do It for me. I'm not here to put them down though...this band is incredibly talented, the lyrics are awesome, very upbeat, and as much as I would like to get into this record...I just can't. I would however like to give their other stuff a chance...(if there is any). If your wanting punk or hardcore here, this isnt the band for you....but rather something different to mellow out to, (great make out music) hehe... Hell I may end up loving this album, It will just take some real getting used to...but thats just me. Give it a good undivided listen anyway, The more I hear...the more I may get to like it, you never know. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
well, Kind of a jimmy eat world, promise ring type thing...If I made that comparison in the review, somebody would definitley bitch about it...But Thats what they sound like to me. So what does the band sound like? Anything more descriptive than mellow? |