New Review Update: Worship This!; Brown Bottle Flu
Happy Friday y'all. It's beautiful here in Philadelphia so I'm leaving work early. Here are your new reviews!
First, reader kneel sends in his thoughts on the new Worship This! album,
Tomorrow, I'll Miss You:
This is a complex web of sad experiences and positive motivations, not just some simple punk rock album to simply flip once or twice on your turntable and place back in its sleeve. A strong contender for album of the year, it's a beautiful package, and comes surrounded with incredible art by Ryan Ford, surely a record to cherish for many years to come.
Read kneel's review of Worship This' Tomorrow I'll Miss You
right here.
Then, Greg Simpson -- some of you know him simply as greg0rb -- reviews
Felt Up
from Bloomington, IN's Brown Bottle Flu:
"Funeral Girl," a previously released single, is included here for good reason for it gives a perfect mission statement for the album. The song starts quick and dirty, but later slows down to a bridge with insistently cranky guitar and thumping drums. They mix it up with "Human Fly," showing their slower side with a walking tempo and Molica and Birdsong singing in unison about their "96 tears in 96 eyes" and then buzzing around overhead.
Read Greg's review of Brown Bottle Flu's Felt Up
right here.
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