Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Japandroids - Celebration Rock: (Year-End Album Review)

A preview of my forthcoming annual, year-end, favourite albums post. Below is an album that is definitely under consideration - time will tell where it ends up on, or off, the final list.

Short and strong - Brian and David have made another powerhouse rawk album. Between the (literal) fireworks they do as they always seem to do - surge ahead with skin stretching drums and face melting guitar. They thrash through a mere 35 minutes of let-loose anthems, including the re-released Younger Us. Thankfully they didn't touch a thing on this their most nostalgic, and arguably the best, of a long line of singles. The album is complete with belt-em-out choruses that they became famous for with Post-Nothing, their first (and supposed to be only) full-length. "If they try to slow you down, tell 'em all to go to hell." Thank the gods of rock and roll for keeping the duo together to keep lighting this dynamite of pure energy into the Canadian scene.

Feel free to check out last year's list or my Top Albums lists dating back to 2002 on my previous Vernacular blog.

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