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BREAK EVENS, THE:
Self-titled: CD
I always appreciate folks
out there banging away to make some music, but I was just not into this at all.
Uninspired punk in the vein of Social Distortion. Although some songs were
better than others, overall, I found it to be pretty dull. Even the artwork was
unoriginal—a smiley face (wearing a frown) against a black background, live
shot on the back, no lyrics or other artwork save for the smiley face again on
the inside (but on a white background this time) with some kind of bullet hole
blood smear. Or something. At least one of the singers is really pretty bad,
and I like plenty of bad singers. The seven songs on this CD did not hold my
interest whatsoever. Branch out, guys.
–J. Federico (Dust Waltz)
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