Alright everyone so Dalton here again!
So coming from a band that just released their album yesterday, a punk band that ranges from the one to two and a half minute mark, which is what you've come to expect from angsty punk bands. But from every track they've established exactly what they want to come across with every chorus replaced verse. They know exactly what they want to tell you and they make it a point to tell you without soft metaphors.
So coming from a band that just released their album yesterday, a punk band that ranges from the one to two and a half minute mark, which is what you've come to expect from angsty punk bands. But from every track they've established exactly what they want to come across with every chorus replaced verse. They know exactly what they want to tell you and they make it a point to tell you without soft metaphors.
They throw curveballs with songs like "She's a Herbavore" where the song title is exactly what you get, to other songs like "I Won't be Tamed" being subtly and suddenly tossed your way; while you still get the classic sense of vulgar punk you also get the in-depth meanings of what the band is trying to tell you from why they wrote their songs. The juxtaposition of all the tracks within the album flows smoother than other modern punk bands, where you wouldn't expect a punk band to come from. When you listen to certain tracks you listen over and over, and you find yourself drifting into other songs. When this happens, you find the hidden meanings you weren't expecting as something that will make this certain band unique to other bands you've heard a thousand times over.
Something I particularly love about this band is that they've distilled humor, in one aspect or another, into all of their tracks that while you're listening you take a short second to pause and laugh to yourself. It might just be me, but I, myself, have definitely taken the time to appreciate the subtle humor and blatantly placed they've given to all of their listeners.
Another thing I can really appreciate, which I hope you all can too, is the way they drift from fast, hard vocals, to soft sensual tones then a seamless curve right back to where they came from.
Something I particularly love about this band is that they've distilled humor, in one aspect or another, into all of their tracks that while you're listening you take a short second to pause and laugh to yourself. It might just be me, but I, myself, have definitely taken the time to appreciate the subtle humor and blatantly placed they've given to all of their listeners.
Another thing I can really appreciate, which I hope you all can too, is the way they drift from fast, hard vocals, to soft sensual tones then a seamless curve right back to where they came from.