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Category: Bluesy Hard Rock
Year: 2017
Label: Acetate Records
Catalog Number: ATE7052
1. | Walk Away | |
2. | Faded | |
3. | Cut from the Same Cloth | |
4. | Styrofoam Cup | |
5. | Hellbound | |
6. | W.F.L.W.F. | |
7. | Don't Give a Damn | |
8. | Hell Or High Water | |
9. | Wallet | |
10. | 'til the Wheels Fall Off | |
11. | Kindness To the Dead | |
12. | The River Bonus Track | |
13. | Rome Is Burning Bonus Track | |
14. | Don't Give a Damn Acoustic Bonus Track | |
15. | Styrofoam Cup Acoustic Bonus Track | |
16. | Wallet Live Bonus Track |
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From: i****i | Date: April 23, 2017 at 15:17 |
This CD isn't the old Junkyard we knew. I say avoid. IMHO.. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: April 23, 2017 at 22:44 |
Junkyard's debut is on my short list of late-'80's hair-era overlooked classics. Just love that disc. Everything else they've done has been at least enjoyable. So here, a quarter century after their last proper full-length studio album, we have eleven new Junkyard songs (due to a screwup with the printing of the limited edition, I don't have the bonus tracks yet). Honestly, High Water sounds about like I expected it would. Songs like "Walk Away" and "Wallet" try for that punky, uptempo "Life Sentence" feel, while most other songs remind more of the more laid-back feel of Sixes, Sevens and Nines, ratheer than the nitro-fueled debut. All the songs are good, but nothing is as indelible as "Blooze," "Hot Rod," "Hollywood," etc. And that's all right--the band never promised us a carbon copy of the first album. Instead, it sounds like what you would expect Junkyard to sound like at age 50. For a style as seemingly limited as theirs, there is surprising diversity among the songs, from almost |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: April 23, 2017 at 22:49 |
... Stonesy rockers like "Cut From The Same Cloth" and "Styrofoam Cup," to a couple more AC/DC-ish songs like 'Faded" and "Kindness To The Dead,", to the aforementioned punked-up tracks, and a few southern-fried touches here and there (most notably "Don't Give A Damn," which hardcore fans will remember in a different form from the XXX demo compilation). "We Fuck Like We Fight" is a classic, snide Junkyard relationship song, David bitching about his girl being glued to her iPhone--and somehow not coming off like a desperate plea for relevance like some oldeer artists who throw around the latest tech terminology to try and seem hip. So--after listening all weekend to not only this, but also the new Rhino Bucket and Broken Teeth releases (all released Friday), High Water is a good, satisfying, but not quite great album. |
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