Thursday, December 26, 2024
The Kung Fu Monkeys - "Last Christmas On Earth"
I know what you're thinking: why am I reviewing a Christmas song when Christmas is over? Well first of all, Christmas isn't over — Epiphany isn't for 11 more days! Second of all, new music from one of my favorite bands of all-time is always going to be breaking news in my universe. Thirdly, The Kung Fu Monkeys' "Last Christmas On Earth" is not your typical holiday song. It's a song with a powerful social & political message, which the band wrote "in solidarity with those who suffer." If you haven't listened to The Kung Fu Monkeys since the early 2000s, you may be surprised or outright shocked by the tone of this song. But consider that it has been more than a decade since the band released its The Incredibly Strange Case of the Mysterious Mystery duology, and by then the band had already grown by leaps and bounds from its earlier pop-punk iteration. This is something very, very different from The Kung Fu Monkeys, and boy does it ever leave an impression. I like it when bands surprise me and challenge me to reflect, and this song does both. As the title makes clear, "Last Christmas On Earth" is a very dark Christmas song (if you even want to call it a Christmas song). This is a song about genocide which ends with a call to action. It was written and recorded just two days ago, and it's a haunting creation that's beautiful in its own way. It's a free download, but the band does suggest some specific charitable donations in lieu of paying for the song. If there's any justice in the world, "But before we're reduced to ashes/Let's go and fuck up these fascists" will become iconic lyrics in holiday lore. James tells me a new album is in the demoing stage, so we may be hearing a lot more from KFM in the near future. Stay tuned!
Patrol - self titled EP
I must admit I was a little skeptical about the idea of Barcelona's Patrol. How is it humanly possible to combine riff-driven heavy rock with scuzzy modern-day budget punk and have it all come together in a way that works? Well I may be a skeptic, but I'm also open-minded enough to listen. And once I lent Patrol's self-titled debut EP my ears, I was all-in. If you're going to marry heavy metal to punk rock, this is how you do it: with blazing riffs & leads, a blistering pace, and a surprisingly melodic approach to songwriting. Out now on 7" on Drunken Sailor Records, this EP belongs to that category of music that should only be enjoyed at ear-bursting volumes. Sometimes you have these bands that are too rock for the punk crowd and too punk for the rock crowd. But that's not the case with Patrol. Anyone who likes loud, aggressive rock 'n' roll with hooks ought to dig this noise in a big way. Red vinyl is sold out. Get the black while you can!
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
The Idolizers - KA-BOOM!
Before I've even wrapped up the year, I'm already looking ahead to the next one! New York punk rock 'n' rollers The Idolizers have an album titled KA-BOOM! coming soon on Sioux Records. This will be the band's third release and first on vinyl. In a way of a preview, they have shared four of the tracks via Bandcamp. Of course you can always expect raw, high-energy rock 'n' roll from The Idolizers. But these new songs hint at the variety of sounds that KA-BOOM! will have in store for us. "All Those Things I See" brings fast and furious heat. "Gasoline" is fully in action rock territory and a smasher at that. But on "Gimmie Gimmie Your Love" and "Apocalypse Kids," you can hear the band leaning more into '70s-style poppy punk. If Ryan Meyers is putting it out, you know the album is gonna be crackling! Be ready for a KA-BOOM! in 2025!
Monday, December 23, 2024
The Midnight Confessions - Introducing...The Midnight Confessions
Brooklyn's The Midnight Confessions have gifted us with one of those really excellent late-in-the-year album releases that sometimes people sleep on because they've got other things on their mind. As I started looking deeper into this band, I noticed familiar names from a couple of bands I really liked back in the 2010s: Party Lights and The Recordettes. So it's hardly a surprise that I would be into The Midnight Confessions. This band takes the best elements of the past 70 years of rock 'n' roll and creates something that still sounds vital and current as we sit on the doorstep of 2025. I can hear the influence of everything from early rock 'n' roll to '60s girl groups to power pop to glam rock to country to garage rock. Since the name of the album is Introducing...The Midnight Confessions, let's introduce The Midnight Confessions! They are Anna Blumenthal (guitar, vocals), Margot Bianca (keys), Sacha Chernoff (bass), Carl Porcaro (guitar), and Ryan Gordon (drums). They're into sequin, leather, harmonies, and big gooey hooks. Introducing...The Midnight Confessions leads off with the two pre-album singles: "When You Were Mine" and "Break My Bones." They're both great, of course, but there's plenty left in the tank after the auspicious start. "In My Dreams" is an elegant, heartfelt ballad. "Missteps and Misfires" is a quality rocker that will get the power pop lovers' juices flowing. The cool country rocker "You're Not the Man for Me (But I Don't Mind)" is a major highlight. "You Know What To Do" pours on the girl group magic. "The Same Old Way" is the grand, dramatic closer that every great rock album ought to have. You can feel the soul of New York in these songs, with hints of everyone from The Shangri-Las to The New York Dolls to Blondie. The songwriting is top-notch all the way through, and somehow this band combines arena-sized majesty with indie band intimacy. Don't miss this one!
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Brad Marino - "Not Fooling Me"
Check it out: we've got ourselves a new Brad Marino tune for Christmas! And it's a hot one! In advance of the new compilation album On The Brink: Rarities, Remixed & Unreleased (due out early next year on Rum Bar Records), Marino has leaked the song "Not Fooling Me." The track features Marino backed by a stellar supporting cast of Craig Sala, Dave Strong, and Bobby Davis. I dig this song because it's got that classic '60s pop sound. It reminds me of being a young punk rocker back in the '90s and refusing to listen to any radio station except the oldies station. If you like timeless melodies, stellar hooks, and really great rock 'n' roll guitar, this song is for you. Rum Bar is gonna be bringing the heat in 2025!
Friday, December 20, 2024
Miss Georgia Peach - "Shut Up And Drink Your Beer"
2024 isn't even over yet, and already one of my most highly-anticipated albums of 2025 is on my mind! Miss Georgia Peach's Aloha from Kentucky has been one of my favorite albums of the decade, and now a sequel is imminent! Class Out the Ass will be out in February on Rum Bar Records. Once again, MGP and Travis Ramin have collaborated with Ruyter Suys, Blaine Cartwright, Mark Hendricks, Earl Crimm, and Scott Luallen of Nine Pound Hammer & Nashville Pussy fame on a rockin' old school country record. The album's first single is a cover of Norman Wade's classic "Shut Up And Drink Your Beer." This is an inspired take on every dive bartender's personal anthem, and it certainly suggests that Class Out the Ass (produced by Ramin and recorded by Brian Pulito at his studio in Kentucky) will be every bit the killer its predecessor was. I can't wait! Head up to the bar and pre-order the album now!
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Ralphie's Red Ryders - "Black Bart"
America's favorite A Christmas Story themed pop-punk band is back with another digital single worthy of a major award. If you thought Ralphie's Red Ryders might soon run out of song ideas after five singles and a 12-song album, I'm here to assure you that they're just getting started! "Black Bart" is the catchiest and bounciest Christmas pop-punk song you could ever hope to hear. What's the point of owning a Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle if you can't pick off creeping marauders with murderous precision? This is a little bit of a different sound for RRR, who have expanded on their usual Vista Blue mimicry with some nods to early Lookout! Records punk (quite a feat for three kids from late '30s Indiana). Flick could have used some of that hot bass when his tongue was stuck to that flagpole! Did Ralphie track those vocals in the front seat of The Old Man's '37 Oldsmobile? This is another super fun release from a super fun band, and Conor's cover art is amazing! Blast this next week when you're pre-gaming for the marathon!
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