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| Life In A bubble |
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| We
March |
| The Nose |
| Hibernation |
| Lie
Lay |
| Hey Jules |
| Gunfight |
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AMN REVIEW:
We March's disk, entitled "Life in a
Bubble" is a well recorded barrage of fast, loud, aggressive,
wall-of-angst tunes that feature a passionate and evidently
very pissed Zach Fuller on lead vocals. The full length CD
is angry enough to make you want to kick your dog in the
face on your way down the hall to punch your mom in the stomach,
but it is also melodic enough to keep you from wanting to
scratch your eardrums out before the 2nd track is done playing.
Review
from Columbus Alive :
Good punk rock is a commodity hard to come by these days,
so who would think that one of the most exciting practitioners
of the idiom would emerge from the hippie haven of Athens,
Ohio? We March, as heard on the band's recent Life
in a Bubble (released, in punk-rock fashion, on the band's
own Non-Prophet label), exhibit the incendiary lyrics of
dissatisfaction, alienation and general contempt as well
as the exhilarating playing that characterized punk in
its first- and second-wave heydays.
Taking their cues mostly from hardcore acts of the '80s,
like the Germs and Black Flag, on cuts like the title track
and the self-prescribed ethos of "We March" the
band lashes out with the kind of visceral fury that only
comes with breathing and living the music, as opposed to
adapting it as a fashion statement.
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