Dead On A Friday – Hope It Was Worth It

(c) 2007 Stabsco Records
[rating:3.5/5]

dead_on_a_friday I know that I’m pretty lax on getting reviews up promptly a lot of the time, but from the copyright date to my door took two years, so I guess I’m not so bad… but on to the review. Queens New York natives, Dead On A Friday certainly have tenacity. Founded in 2002 they went through three drummers, several hazardous apartments, a nervous breakdown and countless hours of therapy (according to their bio) Finally after five long years, the band finally put it to wax so to speak. Hope It Was Worth It is 13 tracks of melodic punk. They have a very Bad Religion feel to me, but with the kind of cold gray edge you’d expect from East Coast winters. The music is tight, good quick pace, no epic length (over 3 minute) BS tracks. For sake of brevity, go find these guys and like them. Like them as much as your little heart can muster. Hope It Was Worth It does in fact seem every bit worth it.

–Jerry Actually

NOFX – Coaster

(c) 2009 Fat Wreck Chords
[rating:4/5]

nofx_coaster_2 Do you like NOFX? They like you. Wanna know how I know? It’s because they keep putting out totally sweet punk rock cds. This new one, Coaster, even has music included. You know this because it says so right on the cover. Pretty sweet, huh? Aside from the sweet retro bar theme The disc also includes 12 tracks of wisdom and boozedom. Tales of middle class America gone by and the joys and laments of being a drug abusing alcoholic. Oh and lesbian Canadians. What more could you really want? Comedic discourse aside, if you haven’t cared for the last couple of releases (shame on you, but I understand) give ol’ NOFX another try. Coaster might just bring you back into the fold.

–Jerry Actually

Excuse The Blood – Demo EP

(c) 2008 Excuse The Blood
[rating:3/5]

excuse_the_blood Excuse The Blood is a Bay area 3-piece outfit with a pretty eclectic mix of sounds. Without trying to pigeon hole them, they sound like a mix of Slapshot-esque hardcore and a reggae/ska/punk blend ala Op Ivy or perhaps Rudiments. Despite the obvious influence the music feels fresh. The tempo keeps a good pace through the five tracks. That the disc is only a demo perhaps is the biggest shortcoming. Since I don’t have more of a sampling I’m going with a 3/5 instead of possibly higher. I’d like to hear more from Excuse The Blood. Until such time that a new release comes out, you can check the band out at their website www.excusetheblood.com

–Jerry Actually

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Playing Catchup

I know the volume of reviews has been low as of late. In the interest of restoring the natural balance and harmony to the world, the next batch of reviews may be decidedly brief and for that I apologize.

On another note, Danny from the North Side Kings and his family have been the victims of a house fire. They lost everything. If you can help out at all, please click here to make a donation.

And finally, The Peacocks (Switzerland) are playing at the Radio Room in San Diego tonight. It should be a damn fine show. I’ve been wanting to see them for years and now I finally can.

Cheers,
Jerry Actually