Showing posts with label rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock. Show all posts
Friday, August 4, 2017
Straight Line Arrival - If No Place.....
The first full band release by Straight Line Arrival, If No Place....., came out in May, earlier this year.
Starting with "P.A.W.S.", we get the confession that Sky doesn't believe he deserves to be where he is in his career compared to more talented friends, something I personally connect with 100%. It delivered so good, too. Very catchy.
"I Don't Got Money, I Got Friends" is more agressive, and filled with some self-loathing.
"Of Floods" starts off calm, but builds up quickly. The flow of this song is kinda like tides coming and going.
"I Just Want My Sweatshirt Back" is another agressive song, not showing any remorse at a relationship that is over.
"No Place" calms it down again, and is also very catchy. This is, in my opinion, the best track on the album by far. Definitely a great song to round out this short, but powerful release by Straight Line Arrival.
Check out IF NO PLACE..... on Bandcamp today!
Also, see album reviews for Wolfe Sunday, and Icabod Kobain - Demo '94
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Wolfe Sunday
Wolfe Sunday released his self-titled EP earlier this year. Starting off with the catchy "Song For You", this album declares, "This was never just a phase, we will never change our ways."
"Mixtape" asks to go back and start over, when nothing is left but a mixtape to remind you of how it used to be.
"Damage Control" is about having a party at your house, there's people you don't know, more keep coming, beer is on all the shelves, and you're just trying to maintain the damage control.
"I Spend More Time At Service Stations Than On Stage" is a song about Wolfe Sunday's daily life.
"The Barstool Brawler's Son" tells the story of someone who grew up with a hard life that turned into a life of violent alcoholism.
"Let's Start A Fire" is a quick one about singing songs to light fires within those listening.
"Making Memories" is about Wolfe Sunday's memories with his ex's.
"Everything We Lost" sounds remorseful remembering what has been lost in a previous relationship.
"Shoes" is a weird audio file add-on with instructions for getting a bottle of Coke out of a car.
"I'm Still Not A Rockstar, But I Sure Wish I Was" is a song about trying to be successful making music.
"Living Rooms Aren't For Living In, Anyway" is fast-paced punk.
"English Water" ends the album with a more heavy metal feel.
This self-titled EP by Wolfe Sunday is filled with potential radio hits. I'd recommend checking it out for yourself over at Bandcamp!
Also, see album reviews for Icabod Kobain - Demo '94, or Broken Glass Kids - Another Step Back
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