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A WILHELM SCREAM – partycrasher

Review

A WILHELM SCREAM

partycrasher

Genre
CD
Label
No Idea / Uncle M
Datum
15.11.2013
Autor
Karsten Conform
8 /10
After a 6-year break, the Americans from A WILHELM SCREAM are finally releasing their fourth album "Partycrasher", following "Mute Print", "Ruiner", and "Career Suicide" from 2004-2007. I can only explain why the 5 guys from the port city of New Bedford, which is only 80km from Boston, took so long for their latest work by considering the many extensive tours with LAGWAGON, ANTI-FLAG, RISE AGAINST, PENNYWISE, and many more, which bring the hardcore/punk band to Germany almost every year. On the other hand, A WILHELM SCREAM had enough time to precisely craft and record these 11 "Partycrasher" songs. And it was worth it; the album, with a runtime of 35 minutes, is on constant rotation in my car radio. Always turned up loud, always with my foot deep on the gas pedal. Because even the first song "Boat Builders" (fitting for their hometown) hits hard with a pompous guitar riff, an accurate drum sound, fine bass lines, and powerful vocals from Nuno Pereira blasting from the speakers. And this awesome punk rock sound with melodic hardcore elements at just the right moments continues for 30 minutes. Thumbs up. The 5 East Coasters know their craft after almost 20 years of band history, the first 6 years as SMACKIN ISAIAH and for the past 11 years as A WILHELM SCREAM. By the way, the band name is derived from the most famous death scream, the Wilhelm Scream from the 1950s, which has been used countless times in films. However, Nuno's singing is not screaming but "just" a robust resonance that fits perfectly with the music.
Unfortunately, I do not have a booklet and thus no lyrics. Too bad, I would have liked to delve further into the lyrics of the 11 songs. Therefore, as usual, there will be a point deduction!

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