Posts Tagged ‘Phil Douglas’


17.08.2008

Red And Blue/Traffic & Weather: Split LP

posted by Will

in Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

Ah, the many shades of pop/punk. This split between NY’s Red And Blue and MIchigan’s Traffic & Weather is a perfect example of the broad brush of this genre.

Red And Blue are up first. These six songs were recorded by the illustrious Phil Douglas of Latterman. Red And Blue are occupying the more geeky side of pop/punk. Lyrically, the boys are singing about the day to day monotony of life and the restlessness that comes along with that feeling. Red And Blue are sloppy, pop punk fun…nothing more, nothing less.

From the ashes of The Gibbons comes Traffic & Weather. The Gibbons were an absolutely fantastic punk band much in the mold of Jawbreaker and The Lawrence Arms. Traffic & Weather, while perhaps being a bit more dynamic than The Gibbons, are still occupying the same sonic territory. This is pissed off melodic pop-punk with razor sharp lyrics and vocals.

Like a tour through the unending reaches of pop/punk, this split showcases two bands playing a well worn style with power, affection and their own signature. Well done on both sides.

Genre: Pop/Punk

RIYL: The Gibbons, The Lawrence Arms, Halo Fauna

Label: Los Diaper Records/Mandible Records

www.myspace.com/imfromkingston

www.myspace.com/trafficandweather

06.05.2008

Get Bent: Demo

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews

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I guess I should pay more attention to stuff I get in the mail. Get Bent sat on my desk for at least a week without a single glance or listen. That is until I turned the demo over and saw that it was recorded by Latterman’s Phil Douglas. So, I quickly popped the CD into my computer and voila, instant awesomeness! Owing a debt to Douglas’ former band, Get Bent pound out five songs of anthemic pop/punk rock. Melodic, gruff and oozing with sincerity, Get Bent exercise a more rustic take on pop/punk. “City” brings to mind the authentic quality that a band like The Gaslight Anthem have. As is the case with most of Douglas’ recordings, he stays out of the way and lets the band shine through with their own style. Get Bent may not have hit a home run on their demo, but they got a double off the top of the wall. And sometimes, that’s all it takes to win the game (sorry, it’s baseball season, I couldn’t help myself).

(You can order this demo for $2 in the U.S. to cover shipping. Hit the band’s myspace up.)

Genre: Pop/Punk/Rock

RIYL: Latterman, The Gaslight Anthem, Yo Man Go!

Label: Self-Released

City

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www.myspace.com/getbentson