StereotyperiderSongs in the Keys of F & U (2009)Suburban Home Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Bryne (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on March 13th 2009
Before Suburban Home Records was the go-to label for alt-country awesomeness, they were a small operation with a roster largely comprised of either pop-punk or post-hardcore acts that very few people seemed to care about. One of those bands that fits the latter genre like a glove is Stereotyperider, and while many of their peers and labelmates gave up the ghost a long time ago, the Phoenix-area act has graced us with their new record and first in five years, Songs in the Keys of F & U. Silly title aside, it's a solid effort that shows this brand of rock, obsolete as it may seem, will never really go out of style.
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Am I the only one who gets a Small Brown Bike vibe from this album? Not much, just a bit. Either way, it's great. I've listened to this a couple of times now and it's a good album. Some really good guitar work going on. Good times. One of the members was in Mandingo, who were a pretty solid 90's pop punk band from Arizona. I actually just found their "Badtouchbecca" 10" at a store today. for whatever reason it just popped into my head, Adam's Alcholics i'm really liking the stream so far, but does the actual album have that wierd crackling sound in certain parts or is that just a dodgy stream? for whatever reason i can't remember (or find online anywhere for that matter) what band these guys were in before 'typerider. been a long time since i've seen these guys, but they were pretty fun last time around. What a weird label. | Features
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