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5.0 out of 5 stars
6 Songs that moved me........to a bigger house!!!!,
By Karlito Brigante "I'm Gonna Die Big Time" (Melbourne, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wire Tap Ep (Audio CD)
Forget all the pop-punk/emo/post-whatever that is getting oh so popular. You need some spastic keyboard induced punk, thats where Your Enemies Friends come in. While barely comparable to anyone, Selby Tigers, xBxRx, The Icarus Line, and Fugazi does come to mind when listening to them, but that hardly says anything. While all music has its roots, this music is completely original. Amazing melodic singing, even more amazing ranting and yelling, whether it be done be a man or a women. The keyboard makes this feel like a carnival ride, and the garage-rock feel gives it a timeless quality. Right about now you shouldn't be reading this review, you should be at your local indepent record store buying this. Buddyhead, what can't they do?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Since Murder City broke up, someone has to do it . . .,
By "ggallegos@yahoo.com" (New Albin, Iowa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wire Tap Ep (Audio CD)
For those mourning the demise of Seattles Murder City Devils, cheer up. There is hope as long as bands like Your Enemies Friends are around. On their debut EP, the band tears through six songs in classic Murder City fashion, with dark lyrics on par with those of The Faint or Alkaline Trio. The out-of-control keyboard parts paired up with the guy/girl vocals answers the question: what would The Anniversary sound like if they decided to rock out? In the end, the 22 minute EP leaves you wanting more. If having played This Aint No Picnic (the seminal indie-rock festival that spawned the likes of At The Drive-In and Pinback) is any indication, Your Enemies Friends are worth separating from the myriad other rock bands and adding to your record collection.You might like this record if you like: Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Faint, Dead Low Tide
5.0 out of 5 stars
great cd,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wire Tap Ep (Audio CD)
this is an awesome debut. some guy down there said they sound too much like at the drive in? that is one of the worst comparisons ever. but then you know that guy was full of crap cause he then says radio vago sounds like atdi.
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