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Calvinball - Live Fast, Go to Bed Early (Cover Artwork)

Calvinball

Live Fast, Go to Bed Early (2008)
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Published on November 17th 2009


Ever since Latterman released the magnificent No Matter Where We Go..! in 2005, an entire scene of Latterman-inspired bands has formed. Many of these bands (such as Shorebirds, Bridge and Tunnel and Iron Chic) include members of the defunct Latterman. Additionally, many of these bands reside in the New York area. This makes it all the more interesting that my personal favorite Latterman-esque band does not come from New York, or even from the United States. Of course, I am speaking of the United Kingdom’s own, Calvinball.

Calvinball’s eight-song EP, Live Fast, Go to Bed Early features everything you would expect it to feature based on the last paragraph. Each song provides you with an infectious and anthemic chorus, almost always sung with hoarse dual vocals. The give-and-take between Calvinball’s two singers is reminiscent of Oh! Calcutta! style Lawrence Arms, and is used to perfection. This technique grabs hold of the listener from the very first track, and continues throughout most of the album.

Every song on Live Fast, Go to Bed Early is worth listening to. The first three tracks are all fairly similar, and all represent the style that Calvinball does best. The EP takes a break with the song "A Toast to Those Who Drink the Most," but it is hardly a filler track. It still provides plenty of opportunities to sing along, despite being less aggressive, and with little instrumental backing. To finish the EP, Calvinball include a five-minute-long, primarily instrumental track. However, it does include the same few lines repeated over and over. The song ends the EP with, what else, a sing-along.

Calvinball are proving to be the UK’s answer to Latterman, but they have enough of their own style to be more than just another Latterman-esque band. After playing The Fest this year, look for them to, hopefully, be more active in the States. Until then, give the EP a listen; if you like their style of music, you are bound to be hooked.



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    burntorangepeel (November 19, 2009)

    "Sooner or later, all our games turn into Calvinball."

    Blackjaw_ (November 19, 2009)

    Band is cool, they shipped me this last year for $6, across the ocean, meaning they probably lost money on it.

    But to give this 4.5 seems a bit much... the last song on this thing stands out so much that the others seem dull by comparison, minus one or two other particularly good ones.

    chrisafi (November 19, 2009)

    Another UK punk band who have had a very good 2009

    Bruce_Lees_Ghost (November 19, 2009)

    Awesome record. Can't wait for the next one to come out. It is still coming out isnt it?

    almostpunkenough (November 19, 2009)

    also, great review.

    almostpunkenough (November 18, 2009)

    kickass album is kickass.

    HumanUnkind (November 18, 2009)

    Love this record

    Deeker (November 17, 2009)

    Awesome band and awesome dudes.

    TeaEssAre (November 17, 2009)

    Definitely one of the best EP's of the year. Not every song is excellent, but most are.

    Jelone (November 17, 2009)

    Also I ruined the score. I am sorry.

    Jelone (November 17, 2009)

    Honestly, I was sold based on the name alone. Then you dropped a Latterman reference and my heart skipped several beats.

    disconnected (November 17, 2009)

    Awesome band, great record.

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