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Smart melodic punk is tough to come across these days -- how come Chicago’s always been able to throw it out en masse?

Four Star Alarm are heavy on the vocal melodies while their music is a blend of pop-punk, mid-`90s alternative, and a huge dose of Hüsker Dü -- which I promise you isn’t as cringe-inducing as it sounds. They sound like a more seasoned band than one would expect them too come off as, likely due to guitarist Jeff Dean’s work with the Bomb and the Story So Far. However, it is rookie vocalist Theodore Moss that seems equally responsible for creating the bridge the band has, well, created.

With only five songs the EP comes in at just over 18 minutes, which leaves some songs dragging on. That’s due more to slowed slowed-down tempos that seem a tad forced than poor songwriting. It’s when the band focuses on bass-driven melodies with clean harmonic vocals that they are able to show their best work, most noticeably in "Liar."

Much like Hüsker Dü was able to do to near perfection, Four Star Alarm have written a group of melodic punk songs with just enough mainstream alternative to appeal to the inner lover of simple catchiness in all of us.

The band is currently writing material for their first full-length, which should be worth the wait if this EP is any indication.



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    Posted by JonDaley on 2006-12-13 02:08:42

    blend of pop-punk, mid-`90s alternative, and a huge dose of Hüsker Dü -- which I promise you isn’t as cringe-inducing as it sounds.

    if that makes anyone cringe they have no soul. You make me want to run out and grab this right away. If only I wasn't really broke. Oh well new job on monday.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 11:21 PM (EST)

    Texas Is The Reason was great but I never cared for Gameface.

    Posted by JustinUCR on 2006-12-12 22:38:54

    they cover the SUGAR song 'Tilted' from the Beaster EP
    ...it's a rager of a song.
    the new song is called Cities in Dust.

    Posted by maverick on 2006-12-12 21:18:39

    Nice, what Sugar song?

    -Scott

    Posted by JustinUCR on 2006-12-12 19:01:39

    This band is going to have a one sided, two song 7" coming out on Underground Communique Records in a few months. It'll have a new song and a SUGAR cover. The B side will have a etched drawing.

    Undercomm.org

    Posted by maverick on 2006-12-12 18:17:03
    My Score:

    I really dig this release. I hear a lot of mid-90s Revelation Records in it, too -- Texas Is The Reason, Gameface, etc. Looking forward to the LP.

    -Scott

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 1:36 PM (EST)

    I hope there's a cover band called the Husker Dudes.
    -feeeding5000

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 1:11 PM (EST)

    i really like the stuff Thick puts out. The Bomb is excellent.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 8:48 AM (EST)

    first!
    who?