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The O.C. Supertones | Posted November-29-2012
During the past decade ska appeared to be a dying genre with only a few bands still actively churning out new tunes to skank to. However, "the times they are a changing". Over the past year, Five Iron Frenzy announced their return to both touring and the studio and The Inzyders released The Sinner's Songbook in September. Now the O.C. Supertones have their newest musical endeavour, For The Glory.
 

The Orange County Supertones' original band members, reunited back in 2010 and played a handful of shows. March of 2012 saw die-hard fans wishes fulfilled, as The Supertones announced their plans to try and fund a new album through Kickstarter.

 

I admit that I had some degree of apprehension in the months leading to the album release. The entire music scene has radically changed during the years between The O. C. Supertones last album and For The Glory. Would The Supertones change as well? That apprehension was erased upon my first listen to For The Glory. The new release has delivered to dedicated followers a faith filled, ska extravaganza. The same type of sound that put The O. C. Supertones at the top of Christian ska craze at the turn of the century. The Supertones borrowed the great guitar skills of Josh Auer of PAX 217 fame as both producer and guitarist on For The Glory. His talents, in both roles, shines through. The band also dished out a few musical surprises on the new album.

 

"All the Way Alive" is the blockbuster opener on For The Glory.  Matt "Mojo" Morginsky's vocals fill the listener in as to why the Supertones reunited and why they perform.

 

"We do it for the love, we do it for the Lord, we do it for the people cause they want some MORE! We do it for the fame of the Most High, so come on inside and get all the way ALIVE!"

 

"For the Glory", the title track from the new album. 

 

"Hey Hey Hey" with Mojo providing a staccato rap vocal delivery on this light and bright tune.

 

Mojo sends out a tribute to important women in his life, his mother, daughter, and sister on "Far More Beautiful". The lyrics directed to his mother struck home with me.

 

"Mother, you're still a pretty girl

Your arms surround the world with your embrace

Mother I see your wisdom

Your tears and laughter

in the lines on your lovely face

and your children, one by one, will rise and call you "blessed"

and all heaven will applaud as you enter to your rest"

 

"Down to the River" lyrically takes you back to the style of song you may have learned in Sunday School in your younger years (albeit, this time with catchier beat).

 

The worshipful song "All Glory" should be added to your worship leaders repertoire.  Go ahead and ask, you might be surprised!

 

"It's a Good Day to Be from California" has the band sending a lyrical accolade to their home state with a fun pop, surf rock vibe.

 

"Warmth of the Sun" is one of the oddities on For The Glory, as the band delves into an acoustic, folk sound reminiscent of '60's folk artists.

 

"On the Downbeat" was the teaser track for the new album and the catchiest song on the album. This track is guaranteed to have you singing along.

 

"Fight On" draws out some of the punk edged ska that The Supertones have offered up over the years as the lyrics equate our modern world to the ancient days of Babylon.

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"Pretty Little Lie" recounts the emptiness in Mojo's past and the fulfillment he received in Christ.

 

"When I was 21, I was young, I was dumb and successful

I had a new hit record and a pretty little thing on my arm

It was all I’d ever wanted I was ready to feel fantastic

but every single night when I would step on that stage and perform

with every breath I felt emptiness"

 

Another of the surprises by The Supertones with a mandolin opening for "The Wise and the Fool". The refrain taken directly from Joshua 24 "as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord".

 

Album number eleven for The Supertones, For The Glory, offers a greatest focus on Christ and His Kingdom than any of The O. C. Supertones previous releases. Perhaps this is most clearly defined by the band themselves in the lyrics of the title track as Mojo sings:

 

"I believe in a God that’s listening

I believe in a truth worth telling"

 

Simply put, this is an outstanding album for ska lovers such as myself and for those who are new to this revitalized genre, by the masters of the ska craft, The O.C. Supertones. Grab a copy of For The Glory and start skankin', ska is back!



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Retroceder Nunca review | Posted November-29-2012
 Punk music is one of my favourite genres. I recently received a copy of  Retroceder Nunca by the skate punk band Metanoia. The band is comprised of  Benjamin Lopez (bass, lead vocals), Diego Rivera (lead guitar, backing vocals), Claudio Bolivar (rhythm guitar) and Cristobal Lopez (drums).  Metanoia hails from Temuco, Chile and their album Retroceder Nunca  is sung entirely in Spanish.
 

The band’s name Metanoia means the change in focus, mind and life brought about by Jesus. The title of the album, Retroceder Nunca, translates as "No Retreat".  

 

This album grabs and holds you in it's grip from beginning to end. I've been playing the album over and over and I can't get enough of it. Solid playing and the great vocals of Benjamin Lopez set this album above the norm. I wish I could provide an opinion on the lyrics, but I am sadly uni-lingual. However I can vouch for the amazing abilities of this band. Metaonia claims Dogwood and Craig's Brother as influences. Personally I find a little MxPx thrown into the mix.

 

Top tracks include No Me Avergüenzo, where Metonia unexpectedly jumps from the skate punk vibe into jazz during the final minute of the song. The title track "Retroceder Nunca" is the outstanding single with a catchy beat that will be sure to please.

 

1.  Evidente  (3:55)

2.  Retroceder Nunca  (2:56)

3.  Inútil  (3:38)

4.  Peluquero  (3:40)

5.  Día Nuevo  (4:14)

6.  Te Amo  (3:31)

7.  Este Es Tu Hogar  (3:23)

8.  Otra Dimensión  (4:13)

9.  No Me Avergüenzo  (3:51)

10.  Sin Palabras  (3:17)

 

Pick up the album digitally at www.thumperpunkrecords.bandcamp.com or the CD at

www.thumperpunkrecords.storenvy.com

 

This is a safe bet if you're unsure about purchasing. Thumper Punk Records guarantees that you will love Metanoia’s album “Retroceder Nunca” or they will refund your money on digital downloads only, plus it's only $8.


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Oi Punk! | Posted September-14-2007
An exceptional recording by one of Christian music's biggest bands. By "biggest" I'm speaking in a physical sense, the smallest of three brothers being 6' 4" to Tobin at 6' 9", plus the normal size Josh.

Hailing from Chicago, where the band has a fanatical following. Flatfoot 56 signed on to Flicker records after producing three independant albums. Jungle Of The Midwest Sea is the band's second label release. Irish punk flavor is the focus of this band. Guitars, madolin, bagpipes and drums flesh out the sound. A fun, frolicing sound and a strong commitment to Christ is evident in all the song lyrics.

Superior songs include: "Chinatown Jail Break", "Ollie, Ollie" and the title track "Jungle Of The Midwest Sea".

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End of Silence | Posted August-26-2007
An exceptional first release by Red. Every track is outstanding. Powerful vocals and strong instrumentals. "Breathe Into Me" is my personal favorite. I'm anxiously awaiting their next CD.

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