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Gave Me the Clap

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発売日 2010年08月02日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルSteamhammer
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 98492
SKU 693723984926

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Green Day have a lot to answer for, wresting the punk scene out of the underground and tossing it into the mainstream, undermining its intrinsic menace with layers of melodies and big fat hooks, and opening the door for blink-182 to streak through with a horde of generic pop-punkers hot on their heels. Well that's one theory -- another theory would blame the Buzzcocks. Years have passed, but the sound remains the same: gooey melodies, lashings of bright guitars and pummeling drums, de rigueur sweet harmonies, and lathers of angsty lyrics. All perfect for the pimply set, although the bandmembers themselves have invariably long since left adolescence behind. Crash Romeo veer very close to this category, and on the daringly titled Gave Me the Clap flirt dangerously with cookie-cutter songs, pulling them out of the fire via musical mix-ups, adding varying degrees of rock to their pop-punk-rock confections. The infectious title track boasts a shout-along chorus, "Lady Luck" is underlain with a tough rock edge, "Maybe Lane" adds a hint of metal to the mix, "Better Off in Jersey" more than a hint, while "Honest Eyes" sparkles with classic rock. "About to Break," in contrast, is tinged with the palest shade of old-school punk and "Popular" crosses rock with the stop-start rhythms of the post-punk era. Intriguingly, there's even a string-laced ballad on the set, the yearning "Give Me Something" -- now that's unexpected. Beyond the genre crossovers, Romeo's true salvation is drummer Ryan Weber, who steadfastly refuses to deliver up the tired old drum patterns that normally power this genre. With a penchant for the unexpected, like battering out punk patterns on the rockers, then rocking out on the punkier numbers, Weber resolutely turns the tables on virtually every track within, unlike the whiny lyrics so beloved of the teen-in-turmoil crowd. The other bandmembers provide plenty of exuberance, and even if the tunes are fairly interchangeable, the energy and hooks land this set in a league of its own. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

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      About to Break
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      Popular
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      Gave Me the Clap
    4. 4.
      Lady Luck
    5. 5.
      Victim Liar
    6. 6.
      One Night Only
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      Maybe Lane
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      Give Me Something
    9. 9.
      Honest Eyes
    10. 10.
      Set It Off
    11. 11.
      Better off in Jersey

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アーティスト: Crash Romeo

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Green Day have a lot to answer for, wresting the punk scene out of the underground and tossing it into the mainstream, undermining its intrinsic menace with layers of melodies and big fat hooks, and opening the door for blink-182 to streak through with a horde of generic pop-punkers hot on their heels. Well that's one theory -- another theory would blame the Buzzcocks. Years have passed, but the sound remains the same: gooey melodies, lashings of bright guitars and pummeling drums, de rigueur sweet harmonies, and lathers of angsty lyrics. All perfect for the pimply set, although the bandmembers themselves have invariably long since left adolescence behind. Crash Romeo veer very close to this category, and on the daringly titled Gave Me the Clap flirt dangerously with cookie-cutter songs, pulling them out of the fire via musical mix-ups, adding varying degrees of rock to their pop-punk-rock confections. The infectious title track boasts a shout-along chorus, "Lady Luck" is underlain with a tough rock edge, "Maybe Lane" adds a hint of metal to the mix, "Better Off in Jersey" more than a hint, while "Honest Eyes" sparkles with classic rock. "About to Break," in contrast, is tinged with the palest shade of old-school punk and "Popular" crosses rock with the stop-start rhythms of the post-punk era. Intriguingly, there's even a string-laced ballad on the set, the yearning "Give Me Something" -- now that's unexpected. Beyond the genre crossovers, Romeo's true salvation is drummer Ryan Weber, who steadfastly refuses to deliver up the tired old drum patterns that normally power this genre. With a penchant for the unexpected, like battering out punk patterns on the rockers, then rocking out on the punkier numbers, Weber resolutely turns the tables on virtually every track within, unlike the whiny lyrics so beloved of the teen-in-turmoil crowd. The other bandmembers provide plenty of exuberance, and even if the tunes are fairly interchangeable, the energy and hooks land this set in a league of its own. ~ Jo-Ann Greene|
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