Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Riffs - "You Doin' Alright"


Well after 20 years, we finally have new music from The Riffs, and somehow this band did not miss a beat! The Riffs, from Portland, Oregon, released three full-length albums and five 7" records from 1999 through 2006. With their '77 punk meets gritty street punk meets tough rock 'n' roll sound, they were a cornerstone band of two of the best punk rock labels of that period: Pelado Records and TKO Records. And now they're back on another iconic label, the mighty No Front Teeth Records. The new 7", "You Doin' Alright," is classic Riffs through and through. Why bother turning back the clock to 2003 when you can take it all the way back to 1977 or earlier? The sound here is anthemic, powerful, and timeless. Even if they hadn't covered "Join the Professionals," The Professionals would have been one of the most obvious references along side the Sex Pistols, Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, the New York Dolls, Cock Sparrer, and The Boys. What an inspired return! The songs kick ass, and the production is massive (befitting that Jonesy-inspired wall of guitars). You could argue that this rivals the best of The Riffs' original releases, and it's a must-purchase for anyone who geeks out over '77-style punk rock the way I do. Grab your vinyl before it's gone!

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