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Let Me Out

'I Think I Can...'
2009
Warbird

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Review by: Brian
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Published on July 10th 2009

Let Me Run. Let Me Crazy. How many "Let Me"s can release albums this year? Well, at least three I guess, and while Let Me Out doesn't have the most original band name, their sound is...well, a little more realized.

"I Think I Can..." is a fairly typical semi-melodic hardcore album that does a decent enough job, playing along the same lines of, say, Stretch Arm Strong's more straightforward moments or a chunkier 7 Seconds. "Keep It Up" is the kind of song whose punctual gang shouts and pumping, hard tempos should elicit a few fist pumps at shows, but may not motivate anyone to respond more vigorously. Musical tricks like the slow descent of instrumentation towards the close of "I Think I Can..." work nicely, and you wish the band would mix it up a little more like this on the album. "The Black Sheep Is Going Home" is a rare track where the band sound quite upbeat in a sort of CIV-ish way, and there's plenty of really abrupt change-ups that make it an interesting late cut.

Lyrically, "I Think I Can..." tends to favor typical fare, from scene politics ("Let Me Out") and vague personal struggles ("I Think I Can...") to adamant animal liberation stances ("You Don't Need That Shit") and Release the Cure-esque paranoia ("Mass Murder Conspiracy"). I mean, there's two songs called "Fuck You," even. You've definitely heard these subjects before, but if not, good luck on your learner's permit test. Seriously though, the songs are presented in a way that's not all that bad for a Swedish band whose first language may not even be English.

"I Think I Can..." is in desperate need of more pronounced dynamics and original ideas, but it's definitely not a bad effort.

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    Posted by Allon on 2009-07-14 18:03:10

    bonus points for mentioning let me crazy

    Posted by greenvandal on 2009-07-12 17:47:56
    My Score:

    Score is for SAS's Rituals of Life. If you ignore the lyrics it is one of the best metallic hardcore records ever.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-07-10 15:33:35

    Yeah man. I have an older sister that's a punker with punker friends and all that.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-07-10 14:25:11

    I would have been all over this like 7 years ago.

    When you were ten? Damn.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-07-10 13:03:49

    Just listened to their Myspace stuff, and this is good for the 'genre'. I would have been all over this like 7 years ago.

    Posted by givemeamuseumandillfillit on 2009-07-10 11:29:17
    My Score:

    Good review, great 7 Seconds reference, but the SAS drop will only confuse people. Let Me Out sounds exactly like 20 other swedish bands did 10 years ago, but a bit less hardcore based.

    Decent enough record but pretty forgettable in the grand scheme of things.

    Posted by Blackjaw_x on 2009-07-10 02:18:20

    I remember liking Stretch Arm Strong a lot, other than absolutely hating the screaming so much I couldn't listen to them. Maybe this will be better?