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Colin of Arabia - Illegal Exhibitions of Speed (Cover Artwork)

Colin of Arabia

Illegal Exhibitions of Speed (2004)
Mission / Rock Vegas

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Published on October 30th 2005


Short. Fast. Simple. Angry. Loud.

A good hardcore record doesn't cause damage with the painstakingly calibrated destructive precision of a smart bomb. A good hardcore record causes damage with all the beauty and grace of an angel-dusted maniac with a baseball bat. Nowadays, it's not uncommon for "hardcore" bands to crank out five-minute epic singles chock full of multi-layered vocals, masturbatory guitar solos, youth choirs, pipe organs, windchimes and recordings of whale songs. Illegal Exhibitions of Speed, the CD debut from Boston's Colin of Arabia, slams through twelve songs of visceral, red-eyed raging hardcore in less time than it takes for some of today's hardcore musicians to fix their hair before going out on stage.

Musically speaking, Colin of Arabia has much more in common with old-school hardcore bands like Negative Approach than many of their borderline-metalcore peers. The disc is eighteen furious minutes of throat-tearing vocals, frantic drumming and aggressive riffs. The album kicks off nicely with the circle pit-inducing "Introduction of Destruction," carrying through to a brief intermission in the form of "BST...," a pissed-off, Boston-accented answering machine message recording, and wails through a handful of solid hardcore tracks, including a Slapshot cover, before coming to a close with "War on the Poor," a disillusioned commentary on sending young men overseas to die fighting a rich man's war. While the guitar work is intentionally unsophisticated and prefers heaviness over melody, in many places it dares to venture outside of the realm of three-chord harmony, such as in the 37-second "50 Bag of hate," which adds to the catchiness and replay value of the tracks.

The lyrical content, as you might expect, isn't about puppies and flowers. It's anger, frustration and disappointment, pure and simple. The lyrics to "Sleeping With Someone I No Longer Love" made me chuckle in the same way that I would chuckle while watching a bad episode of "COPS;" "I wanna punch you in the face / Instead I punch the walls / I fucking feel like walking out / but I just don't have the balls." There's even a brief clip from "Fight Club" just before the seventh track kicks in, which fits nicely within the volatile emotional context of this album.

In short, if you're a fan of old-school, angry hardcore, the kind that isn't out to impress anybody or attract girls to shows, then pick this one up and you won't be disappointed.



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    thebreakoff (April 11, 2006)

    COA is ill shit.

    great album.

    the new demos are sick as well.

    etwiels88 (February 27, 2006)

    Adam22 hold it odwn

    coa coa coa

    Anonymous (February 16, 2006)

    Great Album. Tough Lyrics as well as music.

    Anonymous (February 16, 2006)

    Great Album. Tough Lyrics as well as music.

    Anonymous (November 7, 2005)

    INCREDIBLE BAND

    -a22

    Anonymous (November 2, 2005)

    Whoops I meant 10 score for this band, too much xanax.

    A.S

    Anonymous (November 2, 2005)

    If this record doesn't kick your ass, go see them live and Colin will. One of the best new front men I've seen in years.

    Adam Shaw

    JohnQ (October 31, 2005)

    so what? Terror sucks.

    etwiels88 (October 31, 2005)

    At least one girl at any given hardcore show is wearing a Terror shirt.

    Fact.

    Nick_V (October 31, 2005)

    "its funny that the reviewer thinks that girls only go to hardcore shows for pretty boys."

    I was being facetious, genius. Would you feel better if I quote lyrics from "Brother and Sisterhood" by Warzone?

    stevejonestherealbones (October 30, 2005)

    your mom is Short. Fast. Simple. Angry. Loud. ...oohhhhhh MODED YOUR ASS

    - jones the bones

    - stevejones8770@yahoo.com

    moneenerd (October 30, 2005)

    its funny that the reviewer thinks that girls only go to hardcore shows for pretty boys.

    nice work!

    sallyjesse (October 30, 2005)

    "five-minute epic singles chock full of multi-layered vocals, masturbatory guitar solos, youth choirs, pipe organs, windchimes and recordings of whale songs. "

    those are called metal bands.

    etwiels88 (October 30, 2005)

    One of the best hardcore bands around. Bad name though.

    colton (October 30, 2005)

    Mediocre. I'd still be all about going to see them though.

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