(record review)Forever Unclean-“Woof”(Pee Records)

Forever Unclean is a punkrock band from Copenhagen, Denmark and they just released their new record on Pee Records, so it was about time to spin it a couple of times, listen and do a review for this webzine.

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This trio plays melodic punkrock with indie and skatepunk influences. This record contains 5 songs and they all have one word in the title of the song. If I should compare the music to someone it would be The Flatliners or The Menzingers but with some noisy touches, at least I heard´em in “Weird”. For me, the best song on the album is “Words” with a nice melody made for sing along parts. Also, my favorite is “Woof”, the title song, being just somehow very catchy and melodic and I loved it. I don´t have the lyric sheet, so I can only hear the lyrics while listening to the record and as I can hear, the lyrics are based on personal themes. There is a lot of emotion behind this band´s music and I love their record for that. It was rather short, but sweet. I can´t wait for full length material. Great band that shows the beauty and adversity of European underground punkrock and hardcore scene.

7,5/10

Follow Forever Unclean on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foreveruncleanband/

Pee Records on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PEERECORDS/

Web: https://www.peerecords.com/

 

 

(record review)THE LINDEN METHOD-“Thin Skin”

The Linden Method are a loud and melodic skatepunk band from Chicago, Illinois and this is their new e.p. I listened to the record and reviewed it for this webzine.

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The record is a follow up to the last release called “Good Enough” from 2016. As the band says the theme of this record is fear, our fear to stand up for something because we are afraid what will the society say and think of us. This record contains 6 songs of nice melodic punkrock with smart and heartfelt lyrics. The songs are sometimes fast drumming almost hardcore but most of the time they sail in some punkrock waters. The songs that I like the most on this record are “Desensitivity” reminding me somehow of Useless ID in earlier days and of course of No Use For A Name lyrically and musically.  “Straight Shot” was awesome with faster first part and the slower, groovier ending. Vocals are sung, almost with a bit crying voice but not emo, the singer´s vocals fit just right in the picture. The song of the record for me is certainly “Obey” an anthem with heart and balls just made for sing along with middle finger raised that we will never obey the restrictions that society puts upon us with an intention to silence our voices. This record is an anthem of spite and heartfelt rebellion! Awesome!

8,5/10

Follow the band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TLMchi/

Bandcamp: https://thelindenmethod.bandcamp.com/album/thin-skin

 

(record review)Mikey Garou-“Hey Bee/In the park”

I don´t know much about Mikey Garou, but I really loved these three songs represented on this single/e.p. I listened to this three songs on repeat for couple of times and reviewed it for this webzine.

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I love horrorpunk and I also love doowop and these three songs are perfect combination of melodic horrorpunk, doowop and Ramones/Misfits style of punkrock. “Hey Bee” is a short but sweet doowop styled horrorpunk anthem with a lot of melody and excellent vocals just the way I love it. “In the park” is a dark lovesong ode for all those in love under moonlight cruising through the town and looking for a ghoul girl to be your soulmate. The third song on the record is “The way we behave” cover by The Undead and it is a great rendition of the classic punkrock/horrorpunk song. Great single, I loved every minute!

8/10

Listen/buy the record here on Bandcamp: https://thelycotones.bandcamp.com/album/hey-bee-b-w-in-the-park