Sunday, March 20, 2011
the united sons of toil - when the revolution comes,everything will be beautiful
released 2011
you may remember me saying that the united sons of toil's music did my soul some good while reviewing their first album HOPE IS NOT A STRATEGY
and you may remember me saying that while listening to it...you could also hear hints of at the drive-in...some fugazi...some unwound...some shellac...
and i'm going to stick to all of that
while listening to this...their newest album...you can still hear all of those influences (you can also hear a bit of frontman russell emerson hall's previous band pound wi)
but this time around...it would seem that their teeth have gotten sharper and they've gotten fatter
things are a little different...as they've introduced a slight sludge influence...and russell shows us just how vein poppingly angry a set of vocal cords can get (just give the album opener "alcoholism in the former soviet republics" a listen)
and if you've ever woken up and thought to yourself "you know,self...today might be a good day for the fbi to start a file on me"...this album is for you (the band was apparently added to a terrorism watchlist recently)
so what you need to do what comes natural around these parts...and hit on the DL down yonder...because it always puts out
DL: when the revolution comes,everything will be beautiful
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fatter?
sound-wise,mr. lanky
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