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sweatshop boys - the great depression lp
sorry guys, hebrew got fucked so this one is in a foreign language:
the sweatshop boys debut lp is here.
you can get it if you write me and we'll discuss how you can get it in the most comfortable way.
here are some words about it:
The Fire Note:
Not only is the music catchy but with songs about noodles, hopelessness, weed, social anxiety and bromance – can you really ask for much more? Sweatshop Boys give you lines like “I got a song stuck in my head, it’s called I wish that I was dead” that appears in “The Not-So-Great Depression” or I am sure at some point every band member in all countries asks “why waste all my time in a band? This is what I really want to do. Go Solo!” contained of course in a 53 second romp. With this style of punk rock still idling in the shadows, it is nice to hear such an invigorating record that incorporates different facets to the mix that include a little organ on several songs, big soaring anthems and a surprising mirrored female backing vocal on “Aya Doesn’t Like The Garlic Bros.” It is this type of creativeness that makes listening to music so much fun!
http://thefirenote.com/2013/10/02/sweatshop-boys-the-great-depression-album-review/
Jersey Beat:
Fast and furious, these tunes have a timeless quality to them, like all good power-pop songs, that will give them staying power over the years. They sound fresh, yet they sound classic at the same time. There’s tons of jangle, edgy harmonized vocals, thumping bass and pounding drums propelling this album. Not a bad song in the bunch, and well executed. Recommended!
http://www.jerseybeat.com/paulsilver.html
sorry guys, hebrew got fucked so this one is in a foreign language:
the sweatshop boys debut lp is here.
you can get it if you write me and we'll discuss how you can get it in the most comfortable way.
here are some words about it:
The Fire Note:
Not only is the music catchy but with songs about noodles, hopelessness, weed, social anxiety and bromance – can you really ask for much more? Sweatshop Boys give you lines like “I got a song stuck in my head, it’s called I wish that I was dead” that appears in “The Not-So-Great Depression” or I am sure at some point every band member in all countries asks “why waste all my time in a band? This is what I really want to do. Go Solo!” contained of course in a 53 second romp. With this style of punk rock still idling in the shadows, it is nice to hear such an invigorating record that incorporates different facets to the mix that include a little organ on several songs, big soaring anthems and a surprising mirrored female backing vocal on “Aya Doesn’t Like The Garlic Bros.” It is this type of creativeness that makes listening to music so much fun!
http://thefirenote.com/2013/10/02/sweatshop-boys-the-great-depression-album-review/
Jersey Beat:
Fast and furious, these tunes have a timeless quality to them, like all good power-pop songs, that will give them staying power over the years. They sound fresh, yet they sound classic at the same time. There’s tons of jangle, edgy harmonized vocals, thumping bass and pounding drums propelling this album. Not a bad song in the bunch, and well executed. Recommended!
http://www.jerseybeat.com/paulsilver.html