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Epitaph Records -- Millencolin

I rarely submit a review but I felt knowledge of an overlooked new Beatsteaks album is a fact that should be shared immediately, specifically on this site. Long story short: here's a review based on a couple listens and limited research.

Beatsteaks' fifth full-length, Limbo Messiah, was released in Germany on March 30 via Warner Records. It debuted at #3 on the German charts, the first single being "Jane Became Insane." [With no international release dates yet set and the band generally overseeing a healthier fanbase in Europe rather than North America, Punknews.org felt it appropriate to post the review.].

The Beatsteaks maintain their muscular and driving riff-rock style while continuing to experiment and incorporate different sounds, which they pull off quite well. Notably, some songs delve further into the genres explored on Smack Smash, showcasing Arnim Teutoburg-Weiss's wide vocal range. The pulsing bass groove of "Meantime" is familiar but danceable. "Sharp, Cool and Collected" is probably the fastest song they've ever recorded. The most noticeable diversion comes deep into the album with the near R&B of "She Was Great," which could easily fool newcomers and suprise old fans. Punky desert rock "Hail to the Freaks" and "E-G-O," a garage-y sounding track with a different vocalist, serve as great closing tracks.

Keeping it to 11 songs in 31 minutes, the Beatsteaks know how to make a concise, catchy rock record with a punk backbone, Limbo Messiah being possibly the strongest contribution they've made to that category.



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    Posted by poonk on 2007-06-24 12:33:25
    My Score:

    Good summer album with a twist.

    Posted by JonDaley on 2007-06-10 13:50:55

    I haven't hear this yet but Smack Smash was a really fun record, I wish this bands like this were the sort on major labels in North America and getting some sort of push like that.

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 1:01 PM (EDT)

    This record is the bomb after one listen. A logical progression from the last record. Very, very catchy.

    Posted by Not-To-Regret on 2007-06-09 00:09:14

    Branden if you're thinking of "Tonight We Have To Figure it Out", they have many other great tracks, many better than that one, which was the track that attracted me to the band originally. I'd start with Living Targets or this album.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 8, 2007 at 3:33 PM (EDT)

    Ahhh! New album! I had no idea!

    Posted by DrStrangelove on 2007-06-08 08:06:37

    ohh i didnt know they were on a major .. hmm ill have to check this out

    Posted by kirbypuckett on 2007-06-08 02:26:57

    "Summer (I wanna love you baby)" is the greatest song this band has ever recorded.

    - Kirby

    Posted by ericheartsu on 2007-06-08 02:10:07

    This band is amazing.

    Posted by branden on 2007-06-08 02:05:10

    are their other song as good as the one on punk o rama 5? i remember spinnin that one quite a few times back in my day.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 8, 2007 at 1:00 AM (EDT)

    another of bam margera's bands he pimps

    Posted by GlassPipeMurder on 2007-06-08 00:31:18

    how the heck did these guys get signed to a major? not terrible...but sounds more like 2002.