Saturday, November 8, 2008

The Riot Before - Fist Buried In Pockets


The Riot Before have been a band for barely two years, most of which were spent barreling down the interstates of America as they bounced from basement to basement and all manner of seedy dive bars. Despite the constant touring, they also managed to do something that very few bands can do in a decade: write a cohesive, well-crafted album, where songs work together and flow in a cleverly concocted manner that eventually amounts to a complete piece of art. Thematic elements weave in and out between songs, both musically and lyrically, to create a deceptively complex record that will continue to disclose new secrets with every listen. While each song is fully capable of standing on its own, the true beauty of the album shines through when you actually sit down and read along with the lyrics and appreciate the thought and care that went into crafting the album. If one were to describe The Riot Before’s sound, they might say something along the lines of Mike Ness singing for Against Me!, with a healthy dash of the Gaslight Anthem’s Americana rock n’ roll thrown into the mix to keep the hips swaying.


Genre: Punk
Year: 2008



Tracklist:

01. Fists Buried In Pockets
02. Threat Level Midnight
03. 5 To 9
04. You Can't Sexy Dance To Punk Rock
05. I Have My Books
06. They Rode On In The Friscalating Dusklight
07. We Are Wild Stallions
08. Words Written Over Coffee
09. Numero Seven
10. Election Day
11. Capillaries




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