ThePunkSite.com | Maximum RNR - Horns Up
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| CD:
Horns Up |
Artist:
Maximum RNR |
| Label:
N/A | Rating:
3/5 |
| Best
Song: Speaking In Tongues |
Reviewer:
Bobby Gorman |
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Bands are formed for many reasons. Sometimes its to make money. Sometimes
its to get the girls. Sometimes its out of boredom. But, for the most part,
bands
end up starting simply for the love of music and then grow into something much
bigger. And while Toronto's Maximum RNR hasn't quite grown
into something much bigger yet, its obvious they were created by the love of
music. In the short time since their last EP, a self-titled effort, these guys
have become much more sound and complete and their second EP, Horns Up,
is perfect proof of that.
Once again, Maximum RNR have provided us with six songs of
heavy, harsh, and very raw rock and roll. The songs are all quick, ranging
from ten seconds in length to a maximum of two minutes twenty one seconds,
but they
aren't missing
anything in them. Guitar driven rock with harsh, crazy vocals that have grown
over the course of the
two EPs.
On
the
first the
vocals
were
much
more violent and unrehearsed whereas on Horns Up, they seem to be
a bit more controlled. They are still sporadic and vicious, harsh and grungy,
but they seem to have more structure to them to the point where you can actually
understand what he says every once in a while.
Horns Up is for fans of the classic rock sound. It's not the type
of music you'll hear on the radio or find in every Best Buy, but rather a band
you have to look for, but when you find them, you'll be glad you did. It's
not like anything you'll find anywhere in the mainstream at the moment, and
that seems to make the album that much better.
There's no sight of rest or relaxation here, just heavy, steady rock and roll.
Although the six songs end quickly, they don't give you a minute's rest and
even play the entire EP through six times over before the album even comes
to an
end.
Then
again,
that
does
save
you
the trouble
of having
to press
play
over and over, so feel free to thank them for saving you from carpel tunnel
syndrome.
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