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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent!!,
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This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
In a style that has now been beaten to death - I don't know what they're calling it these days - "punk revival", or whatever (basically the style of music which has been repeated endlessly based upon the late-80's Bad Religion records & NOFX). Many bands have the formula down & spit out record after record of good-sounding punk music, with very little heart.What we have here is another record of punk rock with little ground broken. It's unexplainable - sometimes the formula works - sometimes it doesn't. In this particular case - it works with a vengeance!! These guys write some incredibly catchy songs - and the fact that these guys are killer musicians definitely doesn't hurt. These guys started as something of a supergroup. Scott Radinsky was originally the vocalist for Scared Straight, who transformed into Ten Foot Pole. Now - as many of you know, Scott Radinsky's day job is that he's a Major League Baseball pitcher (White Sox, Dodgers, Cardinals, Indians) - which pretty much puts him out of punk rock commission for most of the year. Ten Foot Pole decided that they wanted to pursue the band more than they had - so they kicked Scott out. Scott - still wanting to be in a band - formed Pulley, taking guys from other well-known bands of that ilk (Face to Face, Strung Out, Ten Foot Pole) - and putting out this, their excellent debut record. What started as a "supergroup" of some sort - has now had line-up stabilization, and is now a band which does tour & put out records at pretty regular 2-year intervals - albeit at the mercy of Scott's baseball schedule (which has apparently lightened up a bit recently as his skills seem to be somewhat on the decline, as he had an awful spring training, and was waived by the Indians). If Radinsky does retire from baseball, will that mean more action for his musical projects?? That remains to be seen. Ironically, Ten Foot Pole - the band which kicked him out because they wanted to be more active - has actually been LESS active than Pulley - only putting out 2 records since Scott's departure (whereas Pulley has now released 4 records since 1996). This is for varying reasons, not the least of which was the tragic death of TFP bass player Leigh Lawson in August of 2000. TFP is apparently still around - getting ready to do something.....but we'll see. Anyway - back to this record - just a couple of things from past reviewers that need to be cleared up: 1) TFP did NOT break up - they kicked Scott out because they wanted to more active. 2) Scott's vocals are NOT "snotty"....when I think of "snotty", I think Fat Mike (NOFX) or Joe Queer (Joe Queers), or any of the other multitude of vocalists who do a faux-Cockney-accent-type-thing. Scott's vocals are NOT like this at all. His vocals are very melodic, but actually quite laid-back sounding at the same time - as if he's confident in his abilities, and doesn't feel the need to rush through much of anything. No - he's not the greatest vocalist in the world - but he's far from the worst...he holds his own against a backdrop of killer instrumentalists. Definitely a recommended album for fans of the genre.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 Stars,
By Jeff Cheek (Newport Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
Oh my gosh, what can I say this album is wonderful. Every song is so good, the emotion, the lyrics, the music, it just pulls me in, I love listening to it. I dig Scott's voice, this band just kicks.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT,
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
This is a great 90's melodic HC/punk record, this was called POP PUNK back then. Scott Radinski is a great lead singer and song writer, although I liked TEN FOOT POLE "REV" better than this (Ten Foot Pole is total garbage after Scott left the band), and all other Pulley releases are sub-par. This one is solid all the way through and it has some exceptional gems. This was def great music to skate to!
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's Not The Self-Titled, But It's All Good,
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
This CD has a way more melodic edge than their self-titled CD, and it's way more poppy. There are still driving guitars, Scott's very snotty, punky vocal, and high speed drumming, but the lyrics lack the intensity that was apparent on "Pulley". Pulley are a very unique band and deserve to be noticed fully throughout the punk scene today. They are very talented and have put out another amazing CD with Esteem Driven Engine. My favorite tracks include "Eyes Open Wide" and "Cashed In". Also check out Lagwagon.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 starts,
By A Customer
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
a great cd, but not perfect. songs like cashed in, one shot, she, lifer, and all we have make this cd really worth wile. all in all a great cd, i strongly recommend it.also check out any of the punk o ramas, theyre awesome.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD!,
By Byron Palmero (today tomorrow forever) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
this cd is better than the self-titled one. my friend didnt like it, i loved it. songs like Cashed In, Eyes Open Wide, Wok Inn, Four Walls, One Shot, Barf, Seain' Different, and more really make this CD worthwhile. the whole group does an excellent effort making it. get it.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ten foot pole anyone?,
By thomas (Marietta, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Esteem Driven Engine (Audio CD)
i heard of ten foot pole breaking up so i had to pick this up it is good worth buying
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Esteem Driven Engine by Pulley (Audio CD - 1996)
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