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No Friends

No Friends (2009)
No Idea Records

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Published on November 17th 2009


A fine first effort from supergroup No Friends, which is comprised of Municipal Waste’s Tony Foresta on vocals and New Mexican Disaster Squad’s Richard Minino (drums), Sam Johnson (guitar, vocals), and Alex Goldfarb (bass, vocals). These tunes might sound more familiar to New Mexican Disaster Squad fans -- while it’s nothing super unique, this album offers some quality hardcore with melodic tendencies. While Municipal Waste might fuck you up, No Friends will simply get you to bounce around, sing along, pump your fist and have a lot of fun.

After a few spins, I’ve come to appreciate the lyrics and vocals most of all. While they’re not all the most ingenious, they’re not to be taken lightly as they challenge our society. Addiction to material possessions is denounced in the aptly named “Material Addiction”; “Loaded Question” confronts political figures and their agendas; and “Never Ending Fight” describes an ending relationship.

Vocals are mostly angry shouts from Foresta with more melodic backups from Johnson and Goldfarb. The dynamics in vocals match the music on this album. The fast drumming and riffs push through the whole album accompanied by prominent basslines, giving off the apparent '80s hardcore feel, until a breakdown brings a more mid-tempo and melodic vibe to the table. The basslines stick out during the entire album as almost every breakdown stems from a bass solo. The musical attributes brings Paint it Black’s CVA to mind, but No Friends maintains a distinct quality, especially through lyrical style.

The dynamic sound here will pave the way for a wide fanbase. For fans of: Black Flag, Dillinger Four, Paint It Black, Descendents.



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    raveneffect (December 3, 2009)

    This album fucking rules,one of the best releases this year.

    kissofdeath (November 18, 2009)

    new release of some shape or size coming out on Kiss Of Death Records, next year. (2010)

    telegraphrocks (November 17, 2009)

    Rastid, a "7" is not a "great" score, but would probably be considered "good".

    If it was great, you should've given it an 9 or 10.

    I break balls! I break your balls!

    Rastid (November 17, 2009)

    great record

    telegraphrocks (November 17, 2009)

    I thought it was gonna be a bit better.

    Still not bad though.

    wentz_equals_death (November 17, 2009)

    also, my download code w/ the vinyl didn't work, which sucked, so instead of emailing no idea for help i downloaded it "illegally."

    score is for morals

    wentz_equals_death (November 17, 2009)

    i hope they continue with this project. "loaded question" is pretty great.

    preston (November 17, 2009)

    Sounds just like I thought I would...pretty good.

    inagreendase (November 17, 2009)

    I dig this album, though I kinda figured I would.

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