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- Artist(s): Drew Thomson, Brandon Jagersky, Justis Krar, Ross Miller
- Summary: The second full-length release for the Canadian punk rock band led by Drew Thomson features new guitarist Justis Krar and bassist Ross Miller.
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- Record Label: Dine Alone
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore, Garage Punk
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I've got a rock & roll apartment Man Just four walls and a door And a couple posters on those walls From the guy who lived here before And sometimes... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Kerrang!Jul 26, 2017Single Mothers refreshingly don't care if you like them or not. So take them or leave them, but you'd be a fool to miss out. [17 Jul 2017, p.53]
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Jul 26, 2017It finds the group evolving while holding on to what was best about their first LP, and they remain a singular and bracing punk rock band for people who think they're too smart for punk rock. Well worth your time and attention.
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Jul 26, 2017Overall, Our Pleasure feels musically intricate on a new level--thicker basslines, much more pronounced drums and priding itself with a lot of guitar-driven character. It's them at their most distinct and honestly, most assertively powerful stance.
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Jul 26, 2017Drew’s definitely been reunited with his fury again, and it feels so good.
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Jul 26, 2017The evolution can sometimes be clunky, like on "A-Ok" and "People Are Pets," when Thomson's vocal venom and the band's brash tendencies clash in some ways with the songs' brighter moods. But with "Leash" and "Bolt Cutters," they find a softer side that works quite well; each is lifted by a nicely harmonized chorus, and beneath the blown-out speakers is timeless songwriting that could be stripped down to the bones and still stand on its own.
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