On one of my occasional trips to my local record store, I picked up a CD from the extreme discount section titled Crash And Burn. The cover had red letters and the picture was of someone in an alleyway, drawn in a classic comic style. I thought to myself, “This has early 90s punk rock written all over it.” and sure enough, when I got home and listened to it for the first time, there was good ol’ fashion punk rock blasting out of my speakers.
23
Sep
2009
Crash And Burn: The Album, The Band, The Song
Tags: 2000, 2001, Album, Crash And Burn, Debut, First Album, Hard Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Rare, Review, Underground Music
19
Sep
2009
Jimmy Eat World’s Self-Titled 1994 Debut Album
Tags: 1994, Acoustic, Album, Bleed American, Chase This Light, Debut, Face To Face, First Album, Futures, Green Day, Indie, Jawbreaker, Jim Adkins, Jimmy Eat World, Leatherface, Pink Floyd, Pop Punk, Review, Samiam, Screeching Weasel, Self-Titled, Tom Linton, Van Halen, Violin
Now here is a record not many people have heard, not that that is neither a good or a bad thing. This record is much like Pink Floyd’s “Atom Heart Mother” in the sense that the band refuses to acknowledge its existence. It was recorded when the band was less than a year old, and [...]