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CRACKJAW – Giants from the Stereo

Review

CRACKJAW

Giants from the Stereo

Genre
CD
Datum
10.11.2006
Autor
Christian
2 /10
The German people are fed up with democracy. The two major parties govern as a grand coalition, and nothing good comes of it. In this debut from the four Detroiters, it seems that the democratic method was also applied. The Indie-Punkrock Union and the Stamp Hardcore Party have formed a grand coalition here, jointly governing the 34-minute election period with the program of my stereo system in the form of 11 songs. And just like in politics, nothing good comes out of this either. Nothing against variety and a wide repertoire, but why not let the Hardcore Party govern for one album and then the Punkrock Party on the next album? But I can't really get into this mix within the songs. Here’s a vocal style that annoys me in Melodic Punk, and then there's some screaming. The songs are generally played at a medium tempo, and sometimes there are even slower passages. The music is yet another genre-blending mush, as seems to be modern at the moment. Presumably, each band member has their own taste in music, and everyone was allowed to contribute their ideas democratically. With this result, even I become disillusioned with democracy. If you know someone who already has the album, you might borrow it, because listening for yourself is still the smartest way to go.
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