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| Planes Mistaken for StarsWe Ride to Fight! The First Four Years2007 No Idea
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Planes Mistaken for Stars (R.I.P.) at MySpace (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on June 27th 2008
Planes Mistaken for Stars' We Ride to Fight! The First Four Years is, well, a lot like Black Flag's The First Four Years -- and, well, the former covers the latter a few times on this. Both bands, after all, provide almost exactly what their title implies; PMFS give us their entire recorded output from their first four years as a band, aside from their first full-length, Fuck with Fire. Frankly, that's fine; the compilation already tops out at 24 songs and over an hour long, so another full album tacked onto this would just push it to ridiculous proportions.
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"Copper & Stars" was the first song I ever heard by these guys. For me it was all downhill from there. My brother, however, worshipped everything up through "Up In Them Guts" and I believe has a tatoo. I had totally bailed by that point, although they were always worth catching live. Great compilation. If you like the band's early stuff, pick it up. The Black Flag covers sounds amazing. Depression is the best one. Best Black Flag song- My War mystereohasmono: All kinds of cool. i'm starting to think that this dude, Brian, should just review Vice bands. I do like most of this (even though I liked their later stuff more), but they always had the worst production i've heard. I'm not sure whether it was more Black Flag worship, or they just couldn't afford it, but it's almost hard to hear distinct chords on some songs. I had made this release on my own, but it was nice to have a better version of some of the songs. Rock. I have 4 Planes tattoos, does that make me cool? Thrilled to see this reviewed, pissed that it didn't get a 10 just because it's PMFS. And it's pretty amazing. And Thunder in the Night Forever! is a ten on its own. they really should have put "seventy-seven" on this. one of their best songs. I've only heard their full length albums so this looks like something ideal to me especially the emoish comparisons of the early EP. |