Front of ResistanceReclaim Your Mind (2009)self-released Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on July 30th 2010
Front of Resistance grew out of an acoustic solo project for one Ron O'Brien before it blossomed into a full band. The theme O'Brien instills in this full-length, Reclaim Your Mind, is well-thought out and apparent directly in the title: recognizing external influences and stepping back to realize the things that makes one one's own. It's a touchstone idea of punk, while musically the band delve into more of a buoyant, overly precious pop-punk/quasi folk punk hybrid of sorts that takes full advantage of medium tempos, earnest vocals, clunky piano parts and acoustic guitars to fill out the sound. Something about it's actually sort-of well-done, but the ambrosial flair can be grating, and the fact that O'Brien can't express his ideas more concisely than in a 47-minute running time doesn't help at all. This style just doesn't lend well to epic lengths.
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