Monday, 9 March 2015

The Paranoid Style - Rock and Roll Just Can't Recall


Howdy. It's Monday afternoon and I bet you're all feeling a bit jaded aren't you? Has your KitKat and cuppa not perked you up enough? Mine hasn't. I didn't actually have either, so no wonder I'm feeling a bit less active than a sloth on Cipramil.

So, I'm guessing you all need something to bring you back to life. Thought so. I've got just the thing - a brand new release from East Coast Punk Perfectness, The Paranoid Style (brainchild of Elizabeth Nelson Bracy and Bruce Bennett) RIGHT THIS COCKING MOMENT on Battle and being brought to you via those rather marvellous bods at PinDrop Publicity.

Firstly, here are the necessaries - all the links you need to listen/buy etc:

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Why do you need this EP in your life. You just do. Do you like punk? Do you need to wig out like your life depended on it? If you answered yes to both of these, don't question me - go get this today. 

Opening track "National Sunday Law" is an absolute cracker, jangly with a really fast paced feel to it and a catchy hook. Standout track for thegeneral is definitely "Bound To Be Vacant" for the opening guitar riff alone. It's bloody super and worth your TV license fee alone. Final track "Master Jack" is a cracking way to end things - a softly delicate vocal in perfect juxtaposition with the fuzzy guitars. 

So in short, you need to get your arses in gear and buy this if you like perfect punky pop and need waking up from your musical coma. 

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find a KitKat...

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