| THE BLUE BLOODS |
 Death Of A Salesman 17 tracks - playing time: 35:08 min.
I Scream Records Rating: 7.5/10
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The follow up to their self-titled album (released in 2003). After that record, a lot of things happened to Blue Bloods. A European tour with Blood For Blood and Slapshot, a release on I Scream as well as on GMM and a name that will be remembered because of their energetic live performances.
17 tracks are on this cd. No big changes have been made. Street punk with rock and roll influences, comparable to label mates Ducky Boys and earlier Dropkick Murphy’s. A cd that you put on and will give you a great Saturday night feeling. Isn’t that what a lot of Boston bands have in common? There definitely is something in the chocolate milk, because this city delivers one after the other good cd. | |
This is the kind of music I don’t want to waste much time on. This is a cd you have to put on and it will overwhelm you, or it won’t. You have to feel it. I do. And fans of street punk certainly do.
My favourites: “Left Out In The Cold”, “Nothing To Say” and “Fall From Grace”.
Guitars at knee height, full bottles of beer being thrown on the stage, a lot of ‘whoa’s sing alongs’ and smashed guitars; Blue Bloods in a nutshell. (Friso) |
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