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MxPx

Renaissance
2001
Fat Wreck Chords

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Review by: sam strokes
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Published on August 20th 2001

So, I just listened to the "new" MxPx Renaissance EP, and like every other MxPx cd, i didnt like it at first, for some reason every time i hear their cd's i don't like them off the bat, but somehow they continue to grow on me to the point of worship. Now this CD is quite a departure from their last one The Ever Passing Moment, but not from their overall sound of the last couple of years.

This cd has a definite DIY attitude, as it was done competely by the members in their own studio, but the catchiness that you come to expect and love from mxpx. The first song is Lonesome Town, which actually sounds like it could have been from the ever passing moment, its a good song that grows on you after a while. The second track. letting go is represents the best of MxPx, fast drum beat put to Mike Herrera's great voice, with nice guitar riffs by Tom.

The album even has a little hardcore in it with the song time will tell, but the standout track on the cd is the opposite, with a little piano intro , and good relatable lyrics, sounding like no other MxPx song. The cd ends up with unusual MxPx humor, with Yuri wakes up screaming, a good song showing MxPx's sense of humor, something we all know they have, but never show a whole lot of on albums.

The only fault with this, is of course the length, its an EP so thats no suprise, but I guess the mark of any showman is to leave you wanting more, and I for one can't wait to hear what their next album sounds like on the cd, and live.





People who liked this also liked:
MxPx - Let It HappenRise Against - The Sufferer & the WitnessRise Against - Revolutions Per MinuteBomb the Music Industry! - To Leave or Die in Long IslandThe Planet Smashers - Life of the PartyThe Loved Ones - Keep Your HeartThe Slackers - PeculiarNo Trigger - CanyoneerThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones - A Jackknife To A SwanThis Is Hell - Sundowning



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    Posted by assgoblin on 2007-01-22 16:25:36

    does anyone else find it ironic that the christian punk band decided to sign to fat wreck chords?(Fat Mike hates Christians)

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at 6:55 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    apart from
    life in general and a couple songs off let it happen

    mxpx sux ass

    Posted by coldjuly on 2001-08-22 04:21:11
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    I have never liked MxPx, but for some reason this appeals to me a little more than their other slabs o' crap. Still nothing special, but good for these guys.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 12:59 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    this pretty damm good

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 20, 2001 at 8:28 PM (EDT)
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    what i've heard of this sucks old moldy bread. it's WAY over priced too.- fathead

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 20, 2001 at 8:02 PM (EDT)
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    This EP is worth getting. It actually is different;there's screaming!! I enjoyed the ever passing moment. I know that it was barely punk at all but it was well written music. I'm glad though that this showcases their roots and they can still rock out.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 20, 2001 at 7:56 PM (EDT)
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    Awewsome Ep. i thought mxpx would just become lame after the dissapointing Ever passing moment, but this ep got my hopes back and mxpx still kicks ass. Life in general was the first punk cd that i ever bought and it got me into punk rock so i'm really glad that they've gone back to their roots because their last 2 CDs were pretty crappy. this rules.