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Chelsea

Faster Cheaper & Better Looking
2007
TKO

Chelsea - Faster Cheaper & Better Looking (Cover Artwork)


Review by: GlassPipeMurder
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Published on March 16th 2007

Whenever people discuss their favorite styles of punk, it’s inevitable that someone will mention `77-style punk amongst the talk of hardcore, skatepunk, and emo. However, most of the `77 punk bands that are namedropped these days are those such as the Briggs, the Street Brats, the U.S. Bombs or the likes of current bands emulating the classic sound. Embarking on their journey as a punk band in 1976, Chelsea is one of the few bands still around who can hold a real claim to `77 punk.

Faster Cheaper & Better Looking marks the first time since 1979 that guitarist James Stevenson, vocalist Gene October, and drummer Chris Bashford had recorded a Chelsea studio album. Original bassist Dave Martin was not able to play due to suffering from multiple sclerosis, so Tony Barber of another legendary UK punk band filled in on bass duties.

“Living in the Urban UK” kicks off the album with a riff nearly identical to NOFX’s “We Threw Gasoline on the Fire and Now We Have Stumps for Arms and No Eyebrows.” At five minutes, it’s the longest track on the album, but its steady rhythm and vocal delivery ironically reminiscent of Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” in the verse is a good introduction to the forthcoming elements of the rest of the album. The standout track “45 RPM” features gang vocals in the chorus and nostalgic lyrics many vinyl aficionados will be able to relate to: "A spiral scratch gave me my life back / A vinyl solution in my confusion / I hear a voice in the noise… / Two 7"s Clash / My life’s soundtrack." The best song on the album, “If We Knew Then” maintains the nostalgic sentiment and as many hooks as you’ll find on any pop radio station. “Sod the War” is a manifest reflection of the band’s political opinions, and one of the more externally substantive songs on the album. The record closes with a cover of Iggy Pop's “Home,” another insanely catchy track that showcases the rougher rock and roll capabilities of Chelsea with a little slower beat and lengthy guitar soloing.

The punk community is extremely fortunate to have bands like the Buzzcocks, the Stooges, and Chelsea releasing quality studio albums 30 years after they helped break the punk scene and ignite an explosion. Faster Cheaper & Better Looking is a present day work of art from a band who helped define the art that would captivate generations of punk rockers that is as relevant today as it was in 1977.



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    Posted by boba_fett on 2007-03-18 19:05:33

    chelsea and manu are both bad.

    LFC.

    Posted by dev on 2007-03-18 17:12:07

    Chelsea sucks. Up Manchester United.

    Posted by Holy_Balls on 2007-03-18 01:47:07

    Tacos, beef tacos.

    Posted by strangenotes on 2007-03-16 19:54:59

    I didn't say that, moran.

    Posted by feeeding5000 on 2007-03-16 15:05:44

    Wow, I guess if these old guys are reuniting, they really do need "The Right to Work"! (I hope that was them).

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 3:05 PM (EDT)

    "The punk community is extremely fortunate to still have bands that produce new hardcore punk that still sticks to the time-honored and tested ideals that made the first wave so good. Fuck dinosaur bands that are in it for the money, not the music."

    really? because i always felt the problem with punk rock is that too many bands take the easy way and simply emulate the early bands, but without that spark of creativity and originality that those early bands had. because the imitator can never be as good as the original. i feel the problem with punk rock is that it became a sound and not an idea. everyone is so conservative and want bands to stick the same old safe sound, and are very quick to ostracise bands that attempt to try new things as being "not punk". don't get me wrong, i like the occasional throwback band if they pull it off well, but when the scene is made up almost entirely of bands like that, there's a problem.

    Posted by strangenotes on 2007-03-16 13:45:55

    The punk community is extremely fortunate to still have bands that produce new hardcore punk that still sticks to the time-honored and tested ideals that made the first wave so good. Fuck dinosaur bands that are in it for the money, not the music.

    Posted by GlassPipeMurder on 2007-03-16 13:22:45

    yeah i read that. rollins doesn't seem to like a lot of people though, so i figure it's not a huge deal.

    and the new stooges is about what i'd expect from iggy at this stage.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 12:59 PM (EDT)

    the story in "get in the van" about what an ass the singer of chelsea is is hillarious. f this band.

    Posted by FishBulb on 2007-03-16 06:05:19

    "The punk community is extremely fortunate to have bands like the Buzzcocks, the Stooges, and Chelsea releasing quality studio albums 30 years after they helped break the punk scene and ignite an explosion.

    The new Stooges record is the worst thing I've ever heard in my life. Seriously, have you even listened to it?

    Posted by theonetruebill on 2007-03-16 01:48:00

    street brats suck.

    Posted by strangenotes on 2007-03-16 01:21:00

    Probably not a good idea. I think I heard "Sod the War" on that XM "punk" station and it was horrible.

    $$$

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 12:00 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    First, and I like this album