Brothers
Keeper-"Fantasy Killer"
Label: Trustkill
Rating:
Tracks:
I shot JFK
Give It A Name
Chasing Forever
Dismantiling The Icon
Worst Spot In The Back Of The Van
The Poison Plot
Someone's Gonna Die Tonight
Moving Target
Two Weeks Notice
The Proverbeal "They"
Runaway Human
Finally, Erie PA's Brothers Keeper gives us a new album. Five years after bashing people over the head with 1996's "The Continuum" album, the kings of "No School Hardcore" are back, and this time, they deliver an album that really shows their belief in the previously mentioned "No School Hardcore" stance.
This album isn't so much a hardcore album, as it is a rock album. Mike Ski (he of the notoriously high pitched scream) has toned down his yell and successfully transformers into a semi hardcore/semi rock singer. Good stuff.
The songs on this album range from wanting to destroy today's so called "kings of rock and roll" ('Dismantling The Icon) to passing the time in the van while driving from show to show ('The Worst Spot In The Back Of The Van'). Honestly, this is the type of album that one can listen to and start there own little moshpit of one right there in the room, or the car, or wherever.
So, if you can find this album (http://www.trustkill.com
is a good place to start ), get it. This is what rock and roll (and hardcore
for that matter) should be about.
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