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Case of the Mondays - Look How Awesome We AreNewest Review: ... to me, in fact I can't say the 1st genre does much for me whatsoever, therefore the teenage sounding Offspring / Reel Big ... more |
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by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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I first came across this New Jersey based band on Slicethepie, they've never got very far on there but I was impressed enough with them to add to my watchlist. Recently they released this album, their 3rd to date. The pop punk/ska sound that is so popular across the pond, doesn't always appeal to me, in fact I can't say the 1st genre does much for me whatsoever, therefore the teenage sounding Offspring / Reel Big Fish vocal sound doesn't really impress me. That's not to say its bad and in fact anyone who enjoys that style of singing will dearly love this band's lead vocals. Musically, they play nice fast-paced ska, strong in the brass section and ... Read the complete review
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