Boys Night Out returns with an expanded form of the sound it debuted on the 2002 EP Broken Bones and Bloody Kisses. Make Yourself Sick (Ferret) initially paints the Canadian combo as a pop-punk band, with an upbeat pace and catchy tunes about soft-focus stuff like youthful love and heartbreak. However, the band also shares metalcore's love of jarring aesthetic shifts, not to mention screamo vocals. The result is a song like "I Got Punched in the Nose for Sticking My Face in Other People's Business" (only the first of many cheeky song titles), which begins as an exuberant Get Up Kids-style anthem full of giddy lead guitar and boyish lead vocals, but is periodically visited by the tortured, shrieking spirits of screamo. "First Time It Shouldn't Taste Like Blood", "Decent Human Beings", and "I Was the Devil for One Afternoon" all follow suit, tempering their rousing emo and slick punk revivalism with tooth-shattering yowls and severe sonic shifts. Tracks like "Anatomy of a Journey" and "Hold on Tightly, Let's Go Lightly are even more ambitious, incorporating elements as disparate as drum programming, pious church organ, digital vocal tuning, and solemn choirs alongside the usual banshee screams and sweeping melody. ~ Johnny Loftus
Rovi
ニュージャージーに籍を置く注目のレーベル、フェレットよりカナダの彗星5人組、ボーイズ・ナイト・アウトの登場。かつてはエンデバーやカーシヴをリリースしていたレーベルだが、今年の注目は何といっても彼ら。メロディアスなパンク・チューンに溶け込む掛け合いのヴォーカルが心地良いハーモニーを生み、そこを斬り裂くスクリームがスパイスとなっている。調和と破壊、現代社会を凝縮させたようなアルバムです。
bounce (C)田中 拓宏
タワーレコード(2003年11月号掲載 (P86))