Punknews.org LogoPunknews.org

Sign In | create an account

 
Staff IconGo It Alone / Blue Monday - Split (Cover Artwork)

Go It Alone / Blue Monday

Split (2006)
Rivalry Records

Reviewer Rating:
User Rating:


Contributed by: Brian
(
others by this writer | submit your own
)


Published on May 16th 2006


Rivalry Records may as well have titled their split release between Go It Alone and Blue Monday The Reserve 34 Awareness Project.

I say this because while GIA's original contributions "Ovaltine" and "West Boulevard" and BM's "Maplewood" and "Cathedral Square" are all quite solid, enjoyable old-school hardcore jams, they're really not all that memorable. What really piques my interest are the band's respective covers of defunct Vancouver act Reserve 34. GIA do "Daylight" and BM tackle "Rum Tum Tugger," and both seem to hint at a band that had a rough melodic edge that wasn't too glossy, a sincere ambition brought to fruition by creative guitar work and dynamic structures.

After reading up on Reserve 34 and discovering they've influenced the likes of the bands on this split as well as other Northwest area torchbearers like Champion and Shook Ones, the appeal is even greater. So while I really can't remember much of what I listened to after every 11-minute spin of the release, I think its aim hit the mark wonderfully, as I'll likely be checking out Reserve 34's recently issued discography CD soon (released merely days after the split, actually...hmm...). Those charged, energized and creative songs are promising a new favorite I should've checked out well earlier. This little teaser really does have me excited on a followup -- just in an unusual way.

Go It Alone - Ovaltine
Blue Monday - Cathedral Square



People who liked this also liked:
The Loved Ones - Keep Your HeartFaded Grey - A Quiet Time of DesperationGorilla Biscuits - Gorilla BiscuitsShook Ones - SixteenChampion - Promises KeptCrime in Stereo - The Troubled StatesideBad Religion - New Maps of HellThe Copyrights - Learn the Hard WayPaint It Black - New LexiconThe Gaslight Anthem - Seņor and the Queen

Please login or register to post comments.
What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
  • Share your opinion by posting comments on the stories that interest you
  • Rate music and bands and help shape the weekly top ten
  • Let Punknews.org use your ratings to help you find bands and albums you might like
  • Customize features on the site to get the news the way you want.
    Anonymous (May 16, 2006)

    the reserve 34 cd disocgraphy is on specimen 32 records and some of their eps can be bought from bistrodistro.com

    Anonymous (May 16, 2006)

    Canadian hardcore rules. also check out cursed, haymaker,fucked up,machete,career suicide,brutal knights

    and qchc.com and derranged records

    Anonymous (May 16, 2006)

    i like this too, not of fan of this trend of youthcrew bands, but this is pretty solid

    LeightonESmith (May 16, 2006)

    One of the best hardcore eps so far this year.....
    (yes better than champion and betrayed)

    Anonymous (May 16, 2006)

    This is a good idea. Could have come out a tad better.

    Anonymous (May 16, 2006)

    I like these bands.

    Features

    Exclusive Streams

    Newest Reviews

    Punknews.org Team

    Managing Editor

    Adam White

    News Editors

    Kira Wisniewski
    Brittany Strummer
    Andrew Waterfield
    Katy Hardy
    Matthew Baldwin
    Armando Olivas
    John Flynn

    Video Editor

    Chris Moran

    Social Media Editor

    Justin August

    Copy Editor

    Amelia Cline

    Reviews Editor

    Joe Pelone

    Interviews Editor

    Richard Verducci

    Publisher

    Aubin Paul

    ISSN 1710-5366



    © Copyright 1999-2012 Punknews.org



    Other Places to Go

    Punknews.org Flickr Pool