Posts Tagged ‘The Gaslight Anthem’


20.11.2009

Albums Of The Decade: Volume Three

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Desert City Soundtrack “Funeral Car” (Deep Elm – 2003)

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The name of the album, Funeral Car, says it all. Desert City Soundtrack never got the press they deserved. And if you missed seeing this band’s incredible live show you missed out on sheer madness.

Jimmy Eat World “Futures” (Interscope – 2004)

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Sandwiched between Jimmy Eat World’’s two most accessible albums, Futures was a darker look into the band’s songwriting. To me it seems like this album was the most uncomfortable one for the band to make and perhaps that is why it harbors such intriguing results.

Pedro The Lion “Control” (Jade Tree – 2002)

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David Bazan may be a lot of things but he doesn’t stray far when it comes to subject matter. And Control is his most brutally honest look into religion and the struggles that come with it. This is Bazan’s crowning achievement in my opinion.

Sun Kil Moon “April” (Caldo Verde – 2008)

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I can not express how much I love this man and  April is the best album of Mark Kozelek’s career. That spans all his solo material and of course the amazing Red House Painters catalog. I know it is a ridiculously strong statement but I’m sticking to it.

The Casket Lottery “Survival Is For Cowards” (Second Nature – 2002)

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Survival Is For Cowards (still one of my all time favorite album titles) was the swan song of the underrated emo band The Casket Lottery. The album was the band’s most polished and mature release which made the group’s demise all the more puzzling.

The Forms  “The Forms” (Threespheres – 2007)

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Recorded by Steve Albini for over 50 consecutive days, this self-titled affair is a testament to The Form’s determination and perseverance for perfection. I think they got it right.

The Gaslight Anthem “Sink Or Swim” (XO – 2007)

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Anthemic pop/punk filtered through influences like Guthrie, Bragg and Springsteen. Sink Or Swim was The Gaslight Anthem’s amazing debut and quickly thrust the band into a spotlight they most definitely deserved.

Minus The Bear “Highly Refined Pirates” (Suicide Squeeze – 2002)

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I love this album. It’s the perfect late night summer album especially if you spent your time around the water a lot which I certainly did back then. And it is still the Minus The Bear album I reach for the most. But, I will admit that I have a love/hate relationship with the band for two reasons. First, I’ve seen them live twice. Once they were simply amazing. The next time they were absolutely terrible. Second, I think the band (through no fault of their own) has inspired a ton of shitty unoriginal bands. But hey, give them their due, this album still rules!

Latterman “No Matter Where We Go” (Deep Elm – 2005)

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I can remember hearing the demos for No Matter Where We Go and being absolutely floored. Posi pop/punk hardcore anthems that many may try to replicate but they just fail miserably. Latterman just had that special something that we all look for in a band. RIP.

Tim Barry “Rivanna Junction” (Suburban Home – 2006)

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This album makes the list, if for nothing else, the sheer amount I listened to it. But of course, that’s not all. Barry’s live show is an experience all should have. Rivanna Junction was the Avail frontman’s debut solo album and shows a side to Barry that has never really been seen before. This is not polished music. It’s dirty and imperfect…much like Avail was. This is a brutally honest album from a brutally honest man.

Albums Of The Decade: Volume One

Albums Of The Decade: Volume Two

Albums Of The Decade: Volume Four

29.10.2009

Vinyl Corner: Above Them & The Amistad

posted by Will

in Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

Split Blue Vinyl 7″

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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

29.01.2009

The Riot Before: Fists Buried In Pockets

posted by Will

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Punk rock poet is a phrase seemingly bantered about a little too frequently for my liking. I have heard it in reference to Brett Adams of The Riot Before. And after numerous listens to Fists Buried In Pockets I can see why. The Riot Before aren’t your typical cookie-cutter political punk rock band. Adams certainly has a way with words as he tackles numerous worthy lyrical themes. Adams should be commended for digging a little deeper unlike so many political punk rock bands who stay safely close to the surface of the issue. It’s not unlike what you’ve heard before by bands like Fake Problems, Ann Beretta and Against Me! and perhaps that is why The Riot Before fall a bit short for me. Adams lyrics can’t always carry an album that musically comes across as just another all-too-often boring folk/punk record. At the end of Fists Buried In Pockets I don’t find myself questioning the band’s authenticity but just my current passion for this style of music.

Genre: Punk/Folk Rock

RIYL: The Gaslight Anthem, Fake Problems, Against Me!

Label: Say 10

5 To 9

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We Are Wild Stallions

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www.myspace.com/theriotbefore

24.12.2008

Top 20 Albums of 2008 (1-10)

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

I have gone back and forth about my #1. It really should be a 1a. and a 1b. scenario. Just saying.

OK, the year in review is done. I’m out. I will see you guys and gals next year. Yolo!

#10 – The Daylight Hours “How To Make A Mess Of Things” (Self-Released)

- For as much as I ended up listening to this album I thought it deserved to be in my top ten. Local singer/songwriter David Adedokun writes beautiful tales.

#9 – The Gaslight Anthem “The ‘59 Sound” (Side One Dummy)

- While not as instantly gratifying or commanding as their debut, The ‘59 Sound expands The Gaslight Anthem’s sound leaps and bounds. These guys could end up being really big before it’s over.

#8 – Dillinger Four “C I V I L W A R” (Fat Wreck Chords)

- Maturity is a bitch. Instead of Dillinger Four returning to their roots on their first album in six years, D4 made their most polished record yet. Career suicide? Perhaps if the songs weren’t so fucking good!

#7 – Pomegranates “Everything Is Alive” (Lujo)

- I had begun to hate anything labeled as “indie pop” but Pomegranates reaffirm my belief in the genre. Everything Is Alive is the sound of a band discovering who they are and therein lies its brilliance.

#6 – Algernon Cadwallader “Some Kind Of Cadwallader” (Be Happy)

- The little band that could keeps on going with a killer debut that delivered on the promises of the band’s demo.

#5 – Antlers “Self-Titled” (Rorschach)

- Amazing debut from this Richmond band. Mathy, eclectic, melodic and intricate…Antlers got it all.

#4 – Tigers Jaw “Self-Titled” (Prison Jazz)

- Insanely catchy pop/punk with addictive vocals. Try playing this album only once. I dare you.

#3 – The State Lottery “Cities We’re Not From” (Salinas)

- The music is powerful but it is The State Lottery’s lyrics that will slice you wide open.

#2 – Cheap Girls “Find Me A Drink Home” (Bermuda Mohawk)

- By far my most played album of 2008. Poetically frustrated lyrics set to power pop…fans of Lemonheads and Smoking Popes should fall in love just as I did many times over. Definitely honored to have worked with the band for Beartrap. Watch out for these guys. Bigger and brighter things are on the horizon!

#1 – Sun Kil Moon “April” (Caldo Verde)

- Perhaps the best album of Mark Kozelek’s career and that is an incredible statement. If April doesn’t deserve top spot, I’m not sure what does.

22.12.2008

Top 20 EPs of 2008 (1-10)

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#10 – Fleet Foxes “Sun Giant” (Sub Pop)

- I listened to the Sun Giant EP much more than I did the band’s following self-titled LP. Take that for what it’s worth.

#9 – The Gaslight Anthem “Señor and the Queen” 2×7″ (Sabot)

- Simply put, this band can do no wrong.

#8 – Shuteye Unison “Self-Titled” (Parks And Records)

- Moody, atmospheric indie rock played with huge intentions.

#7 – Little Lungs “Hoist Me Up!” (Self-Released)

- From the ashes of Each Others Mothers and Tin Kitchen comes Little Lungs. Pieces of those bands exist here but Little Lungs throw in a more punk rock approach.

#6 – Lanterns “Apocalypse Youth” (Self-Released)

- Huge pop hooks buried underneath swirling guitars. Lanterns are Trail of Dead without the pretension.

#5 – Dinomania “Text Messages” (Bark And Hiss)

- I was addicted to these songs upon my first listen. Not sure what the future holds for this mysterious outfit but I hope it includes more music in 09!

#4 – Tin Armor “Self-Titled” 7″ (Whoa Oh)

- Tin Armor are what Smoking Popes once were. Yeah, I said it!

#3 – Look Mexico “Gasp Asp” 7″ (Tiny Engines)

- The first release on the label I started with some buddies. I already loved Look Mexico but these songs cement the band as one of my favorites! And they’re super cute too!

#2 – Iron Chic “Demo” Tape (Dead Broke)

- Do you miss Latterman? You shouldn’t after hearing the first five songs from Iron Chic. So amazingly good!

#1 – Annabel “Now That We’re Alive” (Self-Released)

- I listened to Now That We’re Alive so many times this past year. I feel incredibly privileged to have worked with the band for Beartrap. Debut LP upcoming…stoked!

20.12.2008

SAL Reader Year End List

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#1

Dillinger Four “C I V I L W A R” – 8 votes

#2

Bridge And Tunnel “East/West” – 6 votes
Constantines “Kensington Heights” – 6 votes

#3

Death Cab For Cutie “Narrow Stairs” – 5 votes
Fleet Foxes “Self-Titled” – 5 votes
The Gaslight Anthem “The ‘59 Sound” – 5 votes

#4

Able Baker Fox “Voices” – 4 votes
Algernon Cadwallader “Some Kind Of Cadwallader” – 4 votes
Polar Bear Club “Sometimes Things Just Disappear” – 4 votes
Torche “Meanderthal” – 4 votes

#5

Beach House “Devotion” – 3 votes
Cheap Girls “Find Me A Drink Home” – 3 votes
Drive-By Truckers “Brighter Than Creation’s Dark” – 3 votes
Foals “Antidotes” – 3 votes
Fucked Up “The Chemistry of Common Life” – 3 votes
Good Luck “Into Lake Griffy” – 3 votes
Scream Hello “Everything is Always Still Happening” – 3 votes

19.12.2008

Andy’s Top Ten

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Andy Thomas – Only Thunder / Label Manager for Suburban Home Records/Vinyl Collective – Denver, CO

* Ten Bad Ass Albums of ‘08 in no particular order

Torche – Meanderthal
Russian Circles – Station
Tim Barry – Manchester
The Gaslight Anthem – ‘59 Sound
Bridge and Tunnel  – East/West
Jessica Lea Mayfield – With Blasphemy So Heartfelt
Dillinger Four – CIVIL WAR
Cheap Girls – Find Me a Drink Home
Man Man – Rabbit Habits
Olehole – Holemole

18.12.2008

Matti’s Top Whatever

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Mattison – Cable Theft – Columbia, SC

Although it took forever to come about, the Dillinger Four album was actually pretty good.  It got a lot of “meh” from the kids, but I dig it.  The only other album I can think of that I actually enjoyed this year was the new Less Than Jake.  Some good shows were the Gaslight Anthem, Look Mexico, and the Chuck Ragan/Tim Barry/et.al. show which made me sort-of like Tom Gabel, but still not enough to deal with AM!  I think the new Metallica sucks and ‘Chinese Democracy’ is the best comedy album of the year.  I do a lot of listening to XM, and from there I say the new Beck album, the Stars EP, and Sam Roberts are really good.  On other things: the Gamecocks are going to a bowl game, which is better than last year, but hell if I’m going to Tampa.  Gas prices went from $4.00 to $1.42 a gallon in about 2 months, which is scary.  I voted Barr, but I’m sick of 13% of the U.S. population claiming they were responsible for getting Obama into office.  We’ll see.  Finally, I’m quite pleased that my fantasy football team “#7 Ron Mexico” has just secured a spot in the finals.

17.12.2008

Yamil’s Top Ten

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Yamil Velez – Lipona – Tallahassee, FL

1. A Wilhelm Scream – Career Suicide
2. The Gaslight Anthem – The 59 Sound
3. Dillinger Four – Civil War
4. Fucked Up – The Chemistry of Common Life
5. Polar Bear Club – Sometimes Things Just Disappear
6. H2O – Nothing to Prove
7. Death Cab for Cutie – Narrow Stairs
8. Tokyo Police Club – Elephant Shell
9. Shai Hulud – Misanthropy Pure
10. Underoath – Lost in the Sound of Separation

17.12.2008

Chris C’s Top Ten

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Chris Connallon – Scream Hello – New Brunswick, NJ

1. Drive-By Truckers – Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
2. Beck – Modern Guilt
3. Portishead – Third
4. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
5. The Gaslight Anthem – The ‘59 Sound
6. Guns n’ Roses – Chinese Democracy
7. Bridge & Tunnel – East/West
8. Dillinger Four – C I V I L W A R
9. Polar Bear Club – Sometimes Things Just Disappear
10. Death Cab For Cutie – Narrow Stairs

13.12.2008

Mrs. SAL’s Top Eleven

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Megan Mulligan – Columbia, SC

Annabel – Now That We’re Alive
The Decemberists – Always The Bridesmaid: Vol. 1-3
Colour Revolt – Plunder, Beg and Curse
Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
Kings of Leon – Only By The Night
Sun Kil Moon – April
City and Colour – Bring Me Your Love
The Gaslight Anthem – Señor and The Queen & The ’59 Sound
Death Cab for Cutie – Narrow Stairs
Sigur Rós– Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
The Daylight Hours – How To Make A Mess Of Things

- Megan gets eleven cause, well, you know. – Will.

12.12.2008

Court’s Top Ten

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Courtney Drant – Sacramento, CA

Dropsonic – The Low Life
The Gaslight Anthem – The ‘59 Sound
The Hold Steady – Stay Positive
The Kills – Midnight Boom
The Night Marchers – See You in Magic
One Day As A Lion – S/T EP
Smoking Popes – Stay Down
Able Baker Fox – S/T
Colour Revolt – Plunder, Beg and Curse
The sound of Vampire Weekend getting collectively kicked in the nuts.

05.12.2008

Polar Bear Club – More Touring

posted by Will

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POLAR BEAR CLUB – Touring the World (sort of)
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* U.S. Shows with Fireworks begin on Friday (Dec 05 – 16)
* Canadian dates with Cancer Bats (Dec 17 – 21)
* UK / European tour with The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner (Feb 02 – Mar 04)

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No rest for New York’s Polar Bear Club as they continue with a heavy touring schedule in support of their Red Leader debut, Sometimes Things Just Disappear (released 03/11/08).

Beginning on Friday, the boys will leave for nearly two weeks of shows in the U.S. with Fireworks, immediately followed by five days in Canada with Cancer Bats. Then in February, the band will travel overseas for a month of shows in the UK and Europe with The Gaslight Anthem and Frank Turner.

While it’s not exactly a “continuous” world tour, 14 countries in the span of three months counts for something, right? Consider that in that same time period, I will have traveled to exactly one state. Maybe two if I decide to drive ten minutes due south.

If you’d like to attend any of these shows or speak with Polar Bear Club, drop me a line here.

Tour
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DEC 05 – Syracuse, NY @ Westcott C.C. w/ Another Breath, Like Wolves, more
DEC 06 – Albany, NY @ SUNY Albany w/ Forfeit, After The Fall
DEC 07 – Allston, MA @ Great Scott w/ Forfeit
DEC 08 – New Haven, CT @ Peoples Center
DEC 09 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fire w/ Fireworks
DEC 10 – Baltimore, MD @ Charm City Arts Space w/ Fireworks
DEC 11 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Artworks w/ Fireworks
DEC 12 – Indianapolis, IN @ The ESJ w/ Fireworks
DEC 13 – Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s w/ Fireworks
DEC 14 – Romeo, MI @ Static Age w/ Fireworks
DEC 16 – Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place w/ Fireworks
DEC 17 – Ottawa, Ontario @ Babylon w/ Cancer Bats, The Holly Springs Disaster
DEC 18 – Montreal, Quebec @ Underworld w/ Cancer Bats, The Holly Springs Disaster
DEC 19 – Kingston, Ontario @ Time To Laugh w/ Cancer Bats, The Holly Springs Disaster
DEC 20 – London, Ontario @ Rumrunners w/ Cancer Bats, The Holly Springs Disaster
DEC 21 – Toronto, Ontario @ The Mod Club w/ Cancer Bats, The Holly Springs Disaster
FEB 02 – Portsmouth, UK @ Wedgewood Rooms w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 03 – Birmingham, UK @ Academy w/ w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 04 – Manchester, UK @ Academy 2 w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 05 – Bristol, UK @ Academy 2 w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 06 – Brighton, UK @ Concorde w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 08 – London, UK @ Shepherds Bush Empire (NME Awards) w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 10 – Koln, Germany @ Underground w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 11 – Berlin, Germany @ Kato w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 12 – Malmo, Sweden @ KB w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 13 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Sticky Fingers w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 15 – Helsinki, Finland @ Tavastia w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 17 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser Slussen w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 18 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Lille Vega w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 19 – Hamburg, Germany @ Knust w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 20 – Wiesbaden, Germany @ Schlachthof w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 21 – Munich, Germany @ 59:1 w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 22 – Vienna, Austria @ Flex w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 24 – Milan, Italy @ Zoe Club w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 25 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Mascotte w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 27 – Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique Orangerie w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
FEB 28 – Groningen, Netherlands @ Vera w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
MAR 01 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
MAR 02 – Norwich, UK @ Waterfront w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
MAR 03 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock CIty w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner
MAR 04 – Dublin, Ireland @ The Academy w/ The Gaslight Anthem, Frank Turner

Listen to Burned Out In A Jar (Free MP3)!

- Jam-packed with ace, life-affirming tunes for fans of Rise Against, Hot Water Music, Propagandhi and great, gruff punk anthems in general.Rock Sound
- PBC has something special – an original voice – and the album is one that can be respected by fans of indie, hardcore and punk alike.Wonkavision
- This immensely talented quintet have all the poise of seasoned veterans. Scary thing is, they’re only just beginning.Alternative Press
- One my favorite albums to come out this year and quite possibly one of my favorite albums of all time.ScenPoint Blank
- Packing unrelenting power and passion…Sometimes Things Just Disappear has classic written all over it.Exclaim

01.12.2008

Drew’s Top Ten

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Drew – Brooklyn, NY

Dillinger Four – C I V I L W A R
Shorebirds- It’s Gonna Get Ugly
Algernon Cadwallader- Some Kind Of Cadwallader
Dead to Me- Little Brother
Banner Pilot- Resignation Day
Paint It Black- New Lexicon
Off With Their Heads – From The Bottom
Get Bent- Demo
The Gaslight Anthem- The ‘59 Sound
LaGrecia- On Parallels

16.07.2008

Show Review: The Gaslight Anthem

posted by Courtney

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