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Red Forty

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1999
Harlan

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Review by: xshoutoutx
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Published on December 16th 2008

In a complete state of shock, I seriously just shit my pants.

How this site doesn't have a review of this release already is truly astonishing. Excuse me while I simultaneously attempt to write this review at 2:45 a.m. and wipe the shit up off my leg. I just feel so damn compelled to salute my complete adoration for this exceptional band, that I simply cannot help myself!

Where to begin? Red Forty was a pop-punk band akin to Jawbreaker, Samiam and other early `90s emo acts, only with the revered Ben Nichols from Lucero heading the endeavor. Formed in or around 1994, R-40 only lasted around two years and disbanded in `96. Fans of of Nichols, or Lucero in general, will certainly not be disappointed; however, this is very discrete from any of his more recent notable projects.

With less emphasis on lyrical content, R-40 really shines in their ability to just write raw heartfelt pop-punk. Successors to the ennobled Jawbreaker sound, R-40 unquestionbly did their homework, and even if they didn't produce a sound all their own, they certainly found their niche and ran with it as far as two years allows. Nichols is recognized for his scruffy vocals and poetic lyrics, and although both these fundamentals are presented within these songs, it's certainly apparent that this band was founded during a juncture of self-discovery and exploration for the young frontman. His voice in particular is different from the one most know.

As aforementioned, the fundamentals were there, but Nichols utilizes a much more, for lack of a better word, "emotional" tone to his quasi-scruffy-sounding voice within this band. The content of the lyrics, additionally, can be somewhat naive at times. In spite of all this, however, it remains that these are some of the most damn catchy songs I've ever heard. Every time I listen to tracks such as "Wish I Was a Racecar Driver" or "Cry at the Table," I find myself singing those choruses for the rest of the day. There's just no escaping it.

On a bit of a downside, and like most discographies, one finds themselves a little tired halfway through the saga. At 17 songs and almost an hour long, it is understandable that listeners will skip a few tracks here and there just to get to the deemed "better" ones.

All in all, this was simply an awesome band. In their short existence they created some really catchy and fun music. If you like Jawbreaker, this is a must. If you like `90s-esque "emo" music, these guys were champions of the sound. And if you like Lucero, I would still recommend this band. Although this is no alt-country endeavor, many of the faster Lucero songs can be paralleled to many of the songs found on this release. Red Forty fucking rocked, and this CD is a great addition for any punker's library.

Standout tracks:
"Wish I Was a Racecar Driver"
"Cry at the Table"
"Five Nine"






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    Posted by xshoutoutx on 2008-12-18 13:37:21

    Ya sorry about not conveying that 2005 was the reissue date. My bad. '99 i'm pretty sure was the year it was originally released.

    Posted by Cire on 2008-12-17 23:07:49
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    Now if only I could listen to it again somehow...

    Posted by soapyhandrecords on 2008-12-17 16:37:26

    this record is amazing. and yeh its definetely older than 2005 cause i've had it longer than that. cry at the table is so good.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2008-12-17 15:22:45

    It actually came out in 1999 according to:

    http://www.harlanrecords.org/bands/redforty.htm

    Posted by SloaneDaley on 2008-12-17 12:43:36

    All of their songs are far better than any Jawbreaker song.

    Let's not get completely crazy now.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2008-12-17 10:23:48
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    All of their songs are far better than any Jawbreaker song.

    Posted by R3vengeTherapy on 2008-12-17 10:22:51
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    I love this discography. There's only a couple songs I would deem "skipable" when listening, and that's only because I've listened to this thing to death. Lucero bores me to tears, but this is nearly perfect.

    "Seventeen", "Frisco", and "The Outsiders" are also great tracks to add to the ones you listed. Good to see a review for this.

    Posted by thesandwiches on 2008-12-17 10:10:45

    Some of my favorite Nichols stuff. Saw them in 95' wish i would have paid more attention to them at the time.

    Posted by mattramone on 2008-12-17 10:07:56
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    Good review. This band is excellent.

    Posted by baldsteve on 2008-12-17 08:11:53
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    I love this band.

    Posted by SloaneDaley on 2008-12-17 03:54:05

    "Firebrand" is the tune, seriously though if you like Lucero and Jawbreaker you gotta hear this.

    Posted by Torgo on 2008-12-17 00:55:36

    Sounds good, I can't even find a clip of a song online though.

    Posted by inagreendase on 2008-12-16 23:36:34

    This sounds awesome. Do want.

    Posted by Torgo on 2008-12-16 23:08:03
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    More record reviews need to have an opening sentence like that, score is for that.