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Say it out loud / the Interrupters.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 80529-2 | Hellcat RecordsPublication details: Los Angeles, CA : Hellcat Records, ℗2016.Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
By my side -- She got arrested -- Babylon -- On a turntable -- The prosecutor -- Control -- Phantom City (featuring Tim Timebomb) -- Media sensation -- You're gonna find a way out -- Divide us -- The valley -- Good things -- Jenny drinks -- Loyal.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Tim Timebomb and the Interrupters.
Performed by the Interrupters.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Interrupters Available 33111009033016
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Some bands just shouldn't write their own material. Case in point: the Interrupters are a ska-punk band from Los Angeles who sound tight and energetic, generating endless skanking with good spirits and boundless enthusiasm. On their second album, 2016's Say It Out Loud, the three Bivona brothers -- Kevin on guitar, Justin on bass, and Jesse on drums -- are in especially taut and effective form, and vocalist Aimee Interrupter growls with a suitable degree of attitude. All well and good, and the production by Tim Armstrong of Rancid is clean and tough, and it suits the music well. (He and his bandmates also contribute backing vocals on "Loyal.") But the band's tunes practically sink this album. The melodies have a cookie-cutter similarity that becomes irritating by the midway point (it's significant that Armstrong and the band use different combinations of horns and keyboards to give the tracks distinct sounds when the tunes themselves don't do the job). And some of the lyrics here are all but laughable -- their determination to sound like outlaws is never especially convincing, and when Aimee sings about bringing down Babylon or living behind bars, sometimes the only answer is to roll your eyes. It's significant that before forming the Interrupters, these folks all did well backing up other people, and maybe that's at the root of their problem -- they clearly know how to play and sing, but writing their own songs and making them stick is another skill set altogether. Ultimately, Say It Out Loud works best the less closely you listen to it, and if the Interrupters really want a future, they need to find a cooperative songwriter before they start work on their third long-player. ~ Mark Deming

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Performed by the Interrupters.

Produced by Tim Timebomb and the Interrupters.

Compact disc.

By my side -- She got arrested -- Babylon -- On a turntable -- The prosecutor -- Control -- Phantom City (featuring Tim Timebomb) -- Media sensation -- You're gonna find a way out -- Divide us -- The valley -- Good things -- Jenny drinks -- Loyal.

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