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Epitaph Records -- Millencolin

Call Shook Ones a cheap ripoff. Call Shook Ones derivative. Just don't call them unproductive.

Just six months after the release of their sophomore full-length, Facetious Folly Feat, Shook Ones deliver a six-song split with their Japanese counterparts Easel (who actually feature a former member of Shook Ones), who they just completed a tour with of that very nation. It may certainly not be the most odd pairing you'll hear all year, but it will definitely be one of the best.

Fears Shook Ones might fail to put forth fine flashes of musical fortitude following Facetious Folly Feat's release so fast would be falsely furnished. In fact, "Order Form" is one of the band's best songs to date; it musically channels their dogged Jawbreaker influence via 24 Hour Revenge Therapy while telling the admirable narrative of a protagonist who refuses to marry his girlfriend as a means of protesting the lack of that same right for homosexuals. When Scott Freeman and co. shout "that's a right I don't want to have (don't want to have)," it's a mere act of civil disobedience, yet it acts as the climax of an already desperate and heartwrenching three minutes. "Beads N' Stuff" sounds like your typical fast melodic hardcore track from the band, but its sweet spot comes during the moonbouncy, handclap-laden conclusion. The band finish off their portion with the absolutely stellar "Bad Year," originally by northwest pop-punks Sicko; I honestly haven't heard the original, but that band was apparently big Descendents fans, and either way Shook Ones bust it out completely tight, fun as hell and catchy as AIDS -- if Shooks had written this one I'd put it in their top catalog picks right along with "Order Form."

As mentioned above, you'll likely know Easel's deal prior to even listening -- incredibly upbeat melodic hardcore in the vein of Lifetime and Kid Dynamite, with all lyrics in Japanese. In all fairness, their side, while not nearly as fantastic as Shooks', is pretty diverse considering their age and experience (only having a demo under their belts so far), and the last of their songs is actually much more laid back and in a pop-punk styling.

All in all, this is likely to be one of the best short releases you'll hear in punk/hardcore all year. We're given a solid introduction to one of Japan's more promising acts (assuming you were unable to grab ahold of their demo), and it's preceded by Shook Ones delivering some of their best material to date.

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Shook Ones - Order Form
Easel - Uso Wo Tsuita Kimi Ni



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    Posted by benz on 2007-11-04 22:32:59

    They

    keep

    doing

    it

    right!

    Long live shook ones!

    Posted by epoch on 2007-09-12 00:47:23
    My Score:

    Goddammit, I fucking adore this band.

    Easel sounds pretty good too. I'll have to pick this up.

    Posted by TJmoney on 2007-06-04 20:02:31

    son they shook, cuz aint no such things as half way crooks scared to death he's scared to look they shook cuz aint no such things as half-way crooks...

    ohh wait wrong shook ones....not a bad song

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 3, 2007 at 2:23 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    I've only heard the Shook Ones half but its fucking rad as all hell.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 7:56 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Shook Ones for life bitch!

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 3:16 PM (EDT)

    "Fears Shook Ones might fail to put forth fine flashes of musical fortitude following Facetious Folly Feat's release so fast would be falsely furnished. In fact, "Order Form" is one of the band's best songs to date..."

    Nice use of alliteration there

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 1:36 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Yeah, this split is fucking awesome. Shook Ones get better with every release, without a doubt. I completely agree with this review. The Sicko cover is awesome as well, and you should try to track down the original, because they were a great pop punk band. I ordered this from the band, so I suggest anyone who wants a copy do the same, it'll be well worth the money.

    -r3venge therapy

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 1:02 PM (EDT)

    apparently this isn't the easiest record to find, so if anyone needs a copy you can get it directly from us at our merch page or just by emailing us.

    http://www.myspace.com/shookones // http://www.legitimatebros.com

    - kelly/shooks

    Posted by Banal242 on 2007-06-01 12:07:16

    Facetious Folly Feat is a major improvement over Sixteen. I am very excited about this band.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 11:38 AM (EDT)

    awesome split....the shook ones songs slay..."bad year" one of the best covers i've heard in awhile, and one of the best shook ones songs

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 1, 2007 at 9:12 AM (EDT)

    good album but shook ones are on top by far.

    Posted by jacktheskipper on 2007-06-01 04:19:26
    My Score:

    This split is just awesome!

    Posted by Ben_Conoley on 2007-06-01 00:05:38

    I want this in my stereo now!