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MOON EATER:
Radical Rock and Roll Sounds of…: 7”
The B-side is where this record really gets interesting. The A-side, “Owner Operator,” is a good, generic example of the sort of punk rock’n’roll that was all the rage about ten years ago. The B-side, “Turn off Your Clock,” starts with a driving intro stripped from the Journey playbook (see “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)”) and played through a filter of aggressive guitars. The intro segues into a gruff, heart-on-sleeves garage rock dirge that pulls as much from grunge and Dischord as it does the gunk punk undergut. I bet it causes those spinal chills when played live.
–MP Johnson (Moon Eater)
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