Release Date: 17 July 2020
Label: Epitaph
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8714092775921
Release Date: 17 July 2020
Label: Epitaph
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8714092775921
Description
THE LAWRENCE ARMS is a lot of things but predictable isn't one of them. Since forming in Chicago in 1999 - the trio of bassist/vocalist Brendan Kelly, guitarist/vocalist Chris McCaughan and drummer Neil Hennessy- have never broken up or become a nostalgia act, choosing instead to make albums that continually challenge the boundaries of their sound. In the process they've carved out a distinctive identity in the punk community that's simultaneously gritty, beautiful, melodic and mutinous.
Although it was written and recorded before the Coronavirus upended the world, the band's seventh full-length Skeleton Coast sounds eerily prescient as it imagines an apocalyptic future where coyotes croon and wolf packs roam free. "For a band who has been around as long as us, this is about as urgent of a record as we could make," Kelly explains. "It may be kind of dark but it's really about searching for light in the darkness and finding it, as small as those moments may seem. That's sort of where we're at: Collecting the scraps of things that could make for a bearable existence in dark times."
Description
THE LAWRENCE ARMS is a lot of things but predictable isn't one of them. Since forming in Chicago in 1999 - the trio of bassist/vocalist Brendan Kelly, guitarist/vocalist Chris McCaughan and drummer Neil Hennessy - have never broken up or become a nostalgia act, choosing instead to make albums that continually challenge the boundaries of their sound. In the process they've carved out a distinctive identity in the punk community that's simultaneously gritty, beautiful, melodic and mutinous.
Although it was written and recorded before the Coronavirus upended the world, the band's seventh full-length Skeleton Coast sounds eerily prescient as it imagines an apocalyptic future where coyotes croon and wolf packs roam free. "For a band who has been around as long as us, this is about as urgent of a record as we could make," Kelly explains. "It may be kind of dark but it's really about searching for light in the darkness and finding it, as small as those moments may seem. That's sort of where we're at: Collecting the scraps of things that could make for a bearable existence in dark times."
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Architects
Destroy Boys
Destroy Boys
Epitaph
The Linda Lindas
Falling In Reverse
Pennywise
The Blood Brothers
The Armory Show
Apocalypse Orchestra
The Blackbirds
Hawkwind
The War on Drugs
Hands Like Houses
Wasia Project
The Byrds / Buffalo Springfield