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4.0 out of 5 stars
Perky pop-punk trio enters high-school,
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This review is from: Get Over It (Audio CD)
Formed in a Brooklyn elementary school, this pop-punk girl trio has finally made it to high school. They issued an EP in 2006 and their first full-length in 2007, and after a few personnel changes, this second full-length in the summer of 2009. Their latest album is filled with originals that harken back to the roots of late `70s and early `80s punk rock, but unlike those twenty-something's songs of adolescence, Care Bears on Fire write youth rock as they live it. They play as a tight and punchy power-trio, and though their age is novel, and there's a cute edge to their young concerns, they're hardly a novelty.
So what's on the mind of 15-year-olds these days? For starters: girls who'll do anything to get their way, peer-pressure, materialism, individualism, the tribulations of school, the realities of social networking, and, of course, boys. The extra sharp combination of "Barbie Eat a Sandwich" and "My Problems" takes on the distorted images of beauty and normalcy hammered into young girls by media and society. All of this is wrapped up in hook-filled melodies, girlish harmonies, and sing-along choruses set to power-chords, thumping bass and crashing drums. The band has a very high ratio of musical quality to years-lived, with songs that aren't artificially grown-up, written to a calculated Disney heart-tugging angle, or brain-numbingly childish. Care Bears on Fire hit a sweet-spot that's appealing to their peers and to adults wanting to get an earful of a literate teenager's day-to-day concerns. Kim Fowley tried, or at least purported to try, to elicit this sort of music from the Runaways and Venus & The Razorblades, but his manipulations left too many adult fingerprints and often gave their songs an artificial, inflammatory air. In contrast, Care Bears on Fire is the product of three teenagers and thankfully free of grown-up staging. This is terrific pop-punk that's melodic, honest, clever, powerful and lots of fun. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great pop-punk, from real-live teenagers!,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Get Over It (Audio CD)
Care Bears On Fire
"Get Over It!" (S-Curve Records, 2009) ---------------------------------------- This is the second self-released album (good luck finding the first!) from this teenage all-gal punk trio from Brooklyn, NY. Teenage, but just barely: they actually started the band when they were 11 and 12 years old; some members just turned thirteen. The kids are adorable -- any hipster parent would be so proud! -- and music is great. There are at least two classic tracks on here, the perky, anti-conformist "Everybody Else" (which has two video versions floating around online) and the even more stinging "My Problems," in which a junior-high iconoclast stands up for her right to be imperfect -- the lyrics are awesome, with a chorus that kills: My hair's not bouncy/what should I do? My teeth aren't straight/my clothes aren't new My freckles are weird/my hands aren't slender I got too many problems to remember... Everything's wrong/my face my hair What they don't know/is that I don't care I don't need you to tell me who to be I'll decide what's wrong with me... The lead singer/lead guitarist Sophie (no last name given) is a dynamic and compelling rock'n'roller. Her lyrics are generally sharp and incisive, and she combines sneers with sympathetic outsider-geek anthems, a combination of Joan Jett, Joey Ramone, and Poly Styrene of X-Ray Specs. And it's a good thing that, as her lyrics mention, that her hands aren't slender, 'cause this gal can really play guitar! The confidence, cleverness and talent of this band is tremendous -- far from being a novelty act, they are clearly a force to be reckoned with. If they stick to it, they could be real-deal rock stars of major proportions. Keep an ear to the ground to find out where they go from here! (DJ Joe Sixpack, Slipcue Music Guide)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great alternative for teens & everyone else,
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This review is from: Get Over It (Audio CD)
This is a great alternative to the record industry stooge stuff (think lady ga ga) that so many kids listen to these days. I got it for my daughter and it's all she wants to listen to -- thank goodness!
CBOF are smart, funny, good musicians, and they can rock! Their lyrics are in line with the best critical traditions of folk, rock, and hip hop. That is, they are critical and reflect deeply on their culture and the people around them. They take on consumer culture, boys who want girls to be someone they're not, resisting conformist culture (lots about thinking for yourself--thanks girls!), Barbie and all that she means (you have to hear it to believe it), cyber stalking, people who (sadly) change into someone you don't know anymore, and much, much more. Highly recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Made for punk tweens,
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Care Bears on Fire are perfect for my tween daughter of a feminist former punk rocker. The vocals and instrumentation are very basic--but that's punk! I'd much rather my daughter blast "Barbie Eat A Sandwich" than pole dance to Lady Gaga. It was the perfect 10th birthday gift.
5.0 out of 5 stars
CARE BEARS ON FIRE GO FOR IT,
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CD received on time and in excellent condition.
The songs are upbeat and fun.
5.0 out of 5 stars
They just rule,
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The first major release by CBOF. They have played all over the place, including David Letterman. You can hear how much fun they had making this. I love 'Barbie Eat A Sandwich'!.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great name Clever songs,
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What a great name for a group, "Care Bears on Fire". This is almost bubble gum pop punk, however with stinging lyrics. All the songs have great hooks. All the tunes have biting satrical lyrics exploring teenage feelings of alienation.
My favorite is "Everybody Else" a very catchy tune. "Barbie eat a Sandwich" is goofy but in a cool way. If you like pop punk with biting but fun lyrics, buy this effort from The Care Bears on Fire. |
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Get Over It by Care Bears on Fire (Audio CD - 2009)
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