Strike Arms With Black Dynamite

Once again my little friends, it is new music roundup time. This episode is a
little delayed because it took me a while to find the one new album I really
wanted. Six stores and two days, and even then it wasn’t on the rack but
rather in the “to be filed” bin. Sheesh, new music comes out on Tuesday folks.


  • Strike Anywhere
    - Exit English
    This was one of my most eagerly awaited albums of 2003. Now that it’s
    here it is definitely not a let down. With Change is a Sound
    Strike Anywhere blew me away. With Exit English they pick right
    back up where they left off. Angry, timely, and melodic (more so than
    CiaS even). It also takes about one commute time to listen to
    so bonus points there.


  • The Lawrence Arms
    - The Greatest Story Ever Told
    Hmmm, I’m not sure about this album. I love the Larry Arms, in fact
    their last album, Apathy and Exhaustion, is one of my favorite
    albums. Unfortunately Greatest Story just didn’t grab me right
    off so I’m going to have to listen a bunch more and render full judgment
    then.


  • Paint It Black
    - CVA
    There once was a band, Kid Dynamite (more on them in a minute), that came
    onto the scene and rocked it so hard that many were blown away. Then the
    members decided to call it quits because some of them wanted to do other
    things. I think they broke up way too early, there was still much more
    rocking for them to do. That leads us to Paint It Black, one of the bands
    to come out of Kid Dynamite (the other being href="http://danimal.org/SenorTaco/2003/06/11#rawk-00">None More
    Black …what’s with the black theme?). These guys rock way out. They
    have definitely picked up the torch left burning by Kid Dynamite. I can’t
    believe how good it is. A bit short, but every song blasts to you with a
    ferocious intensity that is very welcomed.

  • Kid Dynamite - Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems
    As I mentioned above, Kid Dynamite is no more. This makes me bummed every
    time I think about it. Over the short but fantastic history of Kid
    Dynamite there were many splits, covers, singles (like on comps) and demos
    that have now been collected into Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems. For
    the casual listener there is nothing really new (except maybe the covers)
    on this disc, but to the rabbid Kid Dynamite fan this disc is just as big
    a part of the Kid Dynamite collection as the other two albums. There is
    also a DVD in the package. On it are a few live performances, a preview
    of an upcoming full-length DVD for Kid Dynamite!, and a snippet
    of an interview at a benefit show that KD reunited for. Good stuff all
    around. I’m very happy to have this.

Thanks for tuning in. Go forth and rock!

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