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Black Tape

 
Album Review: Black Tape

  • Artist: The Explosion
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 05, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Boston's Explosion make the major-label leap with Black Tape, but their decision to leave the independent ranks hasn't diluted their exuberantly revivalist sound. Recording Tape with helmer Jason Carmer at a remote outpost of Idaho, the quintet triangulates the Social D streets of Los Angeles with the urgency of the D.C. hardcore tradition, and runs it all through the 1977-begging street punk of Boston's proud neighborhoods. There's more clarity in this approach than the tack taken by some of the Explosion's peers, who blend the rawness of punk with somewhat incongruous elements (elaborate string sections, say, or hip-hop beats). Instead of blowing up their sound, the Explosion have constricted further the already economic playing of their Jade Tree Records past. Black Tape concentrates on 12 songs with righteous vocal melodies and an array of guitar tones that recall 1993 (think Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy) or even earlier. First single "Here I Am" and the twin kick of "I Know" and "Filthy Insane" are undeniable jags of group choruses and devastatingly effective punk revivalism; they hurl empty pint glasses in the direction of "Atrocity" and "Go Blank," where Matt Hock wonders with true honesty about the broken world we're living in. "I won't fight in any wars and I can't stand to see much more...But if you want a better world/Then I'll be right behind you." His lyrics connect the Explosion to that sense of volatile hope that pulsed through American hardcore in the early '80s. Back then, kids started bands to get angry, but also to have a voice, and hopefully find some answers. The Explosion preaches for unity in that tradition, and scene honesty in the rousing "No Revolution." On Black Tape, they're always railing against something larger (as the hardcore-derived opener "Deliver Us" does right away), instead of dwelling on the inner pain and heartbreak that seems to so preoccupy their revivalist contemporaries. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Deliver Us (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (1:42)
Filthy Insane (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:08)
Here I Am (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (2:47)
I Know (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:34)
We All Fall Down (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (2:57)
Mother's Cry The Explosion The Explosion (3:14)
Atrocity (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:20)
Go Blank (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:21)
No Revolution (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (2:46)
Heavyweight (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:24)
Grace (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:40)
Hollywood Sign (Lyrics) The Explosion The Explosion (3:06)

Credits

Alex T. Thompson (Photography), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Damian Genuardi (Bass), Sam Cave (Guitar), Dave Walsh (Guitar), Spencer Andrews (Assistant), Jason Carmer (Audio Production), The Explosion (Engineer), Damian Genuardi (Design), Damian Genuardi (Artwork), Sean Beresford (Engineer), Jason Carmer (Producer), John Shearer (Photography), Claire Weiss (Photography), Damian Genuardi (Guitar (Bass)), Andrew Black (Drums), Jason Carmer (Engineer), Sam Cave (Photography), José Velázquez (Photography), Jason Carmer (Audio Engineer), Malia James (Photography), John Beverly Jones (Photography), Jason Carmer (Mixing), Clint Roth (Engineer), Matthew Hock (Vocals), Jeremy Weiss (Photography), Damian Genuardi (Photography)
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Black Tape
Studio album by The Explosion
Released October 5, 2004
Genre Punk rock
Length 36:59
Label Virgin Records
Professional reviews
The Explosion chronology
Sick of Modern Art
(2003)
Black Tape
(2004)
Red Tape
(2004)

Black Tape is the second full-length album from The Explosion. It was released in the United States on October 15, 2004 on Virgin Records.

Track listing

  1. "Deliver Us" – 1:42
  2. "Filthy Insane" – 3:08
  3. "Here I Am" – 2:47
  4. "I Know" – 3:34
  5. "We All Fall Down" – 2:57
  6. "Mothers Cry" – 3:14
  7. "Atrocity" – 3:20
  8. "Go Blank" – 3:21
  9. "No Revolution" – 2:46
  10. "Heavyweight" – 3:24
  11. "Grace" – 3:40
  12. "Hollywood Sign" – 3:06

 
 
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