Posts Tagged ‘Above Them’


31.12.2009

Jeff (from Rocket Fuel): 2009 Top 25

posted by Jeff

in Year End Lists

Jeff – SAL contributor and Rocket Fuel Podcast moderator

25-Arliss Nancy Dance to Forget
24-Reigning Sound Love & Curses
23-The Riverdales Invasion USA
22-Lucero 1372 Overton Park
21-Above Them Blueprint for a Better Time
20-The Sidekicks Weight of Air
19-The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Pin Points & Gin Joints
18-Dear Landlord Dream Homes
17-Rehasher High Speed Access to My Brain
16-Banner Pilot Collapser
15-Noise By Numbers Yeah, Whatever
14-Teenage Bottlerocket They Came From the Shadows
13-Heartsounds Until We Surrender
12-Polar Bear Club Chasing Hamburg
11-Big D & The Kids Table Fluent in Stroll
10-Used Kids Yeah No
9-Left Lane Crusier All You Can Eat
8-The New Lows Atlantic/Pacific
7-The Thermals Now We Can See
6-The Evening Rig Is Doin’ Stuff
5-The Marked Men Ghosts
4-Failure’s Union In What Way
3-Cheap Girls My Roaring 20’s
2-Red Collar Pilgrim
1-Nothington Roads, Bridges and Ruins

29.10.2009

Vinyl Corner: Above Them & The Amistad

posted by Will

in Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

Split Blue Vinyl 7″

aboveamistad

The vinyl keeps flowing here at SAL. Here’s another split this time between two UK bands. The Amistad take on Side A and the band play that gruff  brand of pop/punk. I covered the band last year and not much has changed. But that’s a good thing. Granted this style has been done to death so it’s difficult to make a lasting impression. But, The Amistad do it as well as anybody else these days and still bring to mind bands like Dillinger Four and Latterman. You can’t ask for much more than that.

On the B Side we have Above Them who I covered briefly in the past. Above Them show a bit more diversity. You can tell these guys are coming from indie/punk background but they don’t let that hinder their songwriting in the least bit. These two songs sound a bit less emo(tional) in their tone than past stuff I’ve heard. Both songs are great and seem more rooted in rustic type punk rock even sounding like The Gaslight Anthem a bit. The band has an interesting and rather large palette that they are working with and I’m curious to hear what’s next.

All in all…a winner of a 7″ if you ask me!

Label: Disillusioned

14.04.2008

Various Artists: The Emo Diaries Chapter Eleven

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

I can not believe that I am sitting here in the year 2008 and reviewing yet another chapter of the Emo Diaries. More than a few years ago Deep Elm thankfully ended their run of Emo Diaries at the nice round, perfect number of ten. Makes sense, right? The world rejoiced, some emo kids cried and we all moved on to bigger and better things. Yet, for some reason, Deep Elm has elected to bring back to life this compilation that just deserves to be left alone at this point.

Above Them – OK, this ain’t half bad. At times it reminds me of Waxwing. That is a good thing. But, the song is all over the place. Definitely promising though.

This Drama – Not too shabby…dance flavored indie rock with some screamy elements that I wish the band would embrace more.

While You Were Gone – Power pop/rock with female vocals. Oh, is this emo now?

Knockout Kings – Is Taking Back Sunday still around? Victory Records, do you have a spot left for these guys?

Andy Tanner & His Grand Piano – I dig Andy’s vocal style and this could be good if not for some questionable lyrics. “It’s nights like these that I wish I had a girl.” C’mon now!

The Crash Engine – The name just gives it away. I knew what this was gonna sound like before I even heard it. Generic.

The Decoration – Oh, I actually like this. Kinda reminds me of a band like Nada Surf. Well done.

I’m Fashion, You’re Victim – Besides being one of the worst band names ever, I’m Fashion, You’re Victim play metal “fashion” core. Oh yeah!

Young Hearts – Ah, these guys are too good to be on this comp. Rad pop/punk…can I get some more please?

The City Beautiful – Better than most of the stuff on here. Unique sounding and hell, they’re from Antarctica, so that’s pretty cool.

My Awesome Compilation – Easily taking second place in worst band names on Emo Diaries Chapter Eleven. Did they write this song for a boxing movie or something? I feel so motivated now. Think I’ll pass.

Panel – Rocking but entirely too long and on the verge of irritating.

OK, so, overall that was a disappointing listen. Probably not as bad as I was expecting but four or five memorable songs out of twelve is a poor average for any compilation. And for someone who actually owns all ten of the Emo Diaries (don’t laugh, I got them for free), I can honestly say this is the least memorable. So, please, do us a favor Deep Elm, stop beating a dead horse. You’re just making it (much, much) worse.

Genre: Emo?

RIYL: Emo?

Label: Deep Elm

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