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The Explosion – Black Tape

April 1, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

The Explosion is one of those ‘The Next Big Thing’ branded bands – and the thing about these bands is that sometimes it happens for them, and sometimes it doesn’t. However, in most of the cases where it just doesn’t happen, the band isn’t particularly great – this can’t really be said of The Explosion. With ‘Black Tape,’ The Explosion has produced an album that although not entirely original, is full of substance, energy and excitement. There are many great tracks on display on this album that make The Explosion stand out from the pack and seem like a shining star in a sky of monotonous generic bands.

This album kicks off with ‘Deliver Us’ which in some respects is a bit of a bad move because I’d say that this is probably one of the weaker tracks on the album. There is some heavy distortion on the guitars, and it doesn’t really do the bands sound any justice because on this track they sound like they could well be one of those monotonous and generic bands. It’s not a bad tune; its just not particularly exciting and first time listeners to this band may be put off by its blandness. However, after this initial disappointment the band provide many a fine tune and jump straight into the amazingly catchy ‘Filthy Insane.’ This track will have you randomly singing ‘This is filthy, this is *****ing insane’ for weeks – it really is a catchy little number that you won’t be forgetting in a hurry. This tune alone shows that the band is more than just another average Punk band – they really are something special, and ‘Filthy Insane’ is a testament to this.

The third track on this album is the ultimately catchy lead single from the album ‘Here I Am.’ I really cant see how anyone could possible dislike this track – its one of the finest pop tracks I have heard for years. Most of The Explosion’s album is nothing like this track, but it is an awesome introduction to get people hooked on the band before introducing them to the real, heavier them that I have come to know and love. This track has a really clean, radio friendly feel to it – yet when the band perform it live, even this highly poppy track comes across as raw and rocking. The album continues with the blinding ‘I Know’ – another track with a chorus that you won’t be forgetting for quite some time. This track has some truly awesome guitars, amazing drum beats, seriously sensational bass lines, and the inevitable awesome vocals that after the first three tracks you’ve come to expect from the band.

There are no real downsides to this album – practically every one of these tracks could quite easily be released as a single and do well if it was given the appropriate backing. It is on tracks like ‘No Revolution’ where the band really shows off their awesome Punk Rock credibility. It comes nine tracks in and could quite easily become a classic in a few years. The Explosion has me hooked much like Bad Religion did the first time I ever listened to them. Listening to Bad Religion for the first time filled me with such excitement and filled me with exhilaration and The Explosion work on me in quite the same way. Considering I’d say that Bad Religion are probably one of my favourite bands of all time, this is no minor feat so The Explosion have definitely done something right in their major label debut ‘Black Tape.’

Not many albums fill me with excitement in quite the same way as this effort from The Explosion has. It is very rarely that I will find an entire album that I can really enjoy as a whole without feeling the need to skip at least one or two tracks, but The Explosion really have succeeded in producing an album that is vital to listen to as a whole rather than as individual tracks. It is a shame then that in the MP3 revolution it will probably emerge that many people just have a track or two from this CD on their MP3 player and listen to tracks at random as these people will be missing out on the album in its full glory and as a result will not experience the true excellence of this fine collection of songs that is The Explosion’s ‘Black Tape.’

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: The Explosion

New Found Glory, Hot Water Music + The Explosion @ Hammersmith Palais 15.2.05

February 17, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

I was really looking forward to the moment when The Explosion took to the stage, having heard a lot of their material and being impressed with what I heard. However, when they took to the stage the crowd remained lifeless and didn’t seem to care for the band whatsoever – this crowd had come to see New Found Glory and didn’t seem prepared to give any of the support bands a chance. Sure, there was a bit of a circle pit, but this consisted of very few people while the majority of the crowd just stood their lifeless like lemons. The band got through a number of tracks off forthcoming album ‘Black Tape’ and appeared to be putting a fair amount of effort into their set but people just didn’t seem to care. I was expecting ‘Here I Am’ to get quite a big reaction due to its catchy pop sensibilities, and superb guitar riffs but the crowd didn’t even get going to that, despite its being on the music channels lately. I think the problem is that The Explosion are still relatively unknown in the UK at the moment so people didn’t really know quite how to take them or what to make of them. It can be hard trying to win over a crowd of people that have never heard your songs before as you’ve yet to release any material in that country – The Explosion are proof of this and despite attempts to get the crowd going it just never really happened. The Explosion seemed to be enjoying themselves and I don’t think they let the lifeless crowd got to them much so I have great respect for them on the basis of this alone. Despite the lack of crowd reaction, I enjoyed The Explosion’s set and thought they put on a pretty good show.

Next on was Hot Water Music – another band I have heard on CD, but never before experienced live. I didn’t think the band was that bad, they weren’t as good as I was expecting them to be but they were by no means a poor live act. Again, the crowd just didn’t seem to react to this band and everyone remained rather lifeless meaning that the gig couldn’t be as enjoyable as it should have been. Hot Water Music, much like The Explosion seemed to be putting a fair bit of energy into their set – but I just don’t think a band can give it their best shot when the audience are being this dull. I would like to see this band again as I did enjoy their set and maybe in a different situation, with a more motivated crowd then Hot Water Music would really come across at their best.

Finally, after a long wait – New Found Glory took to the stage and for the first time this evening there was actually a reaction from the crowd. As soon as the band played their first note everyone moved forward and it was just one huge crush as everyone pushed towards the front. I made my way to the back shortly after this as I really didn’t appreciate getting squashed by people half my size and could appreciate the bands set much more when I wasn’t getting crushed by sweaty 14 year olds. The band got through countless tracks off their incredible back catalogue such as the superb ‘Dressed To Kill,’ the amazing ‘Hit Or Miss’ and the storming ‘Head On Collision.’ As well as these classics that had the majority of the crowd singing along the band also played some newer material off their most recent album ‘Catalyst’ such as ‘All Downhill From Here’ and the recently released ‘I Don’t Wanna Know.’ After a mammoth set, the band went offstage – but I don’t think anyone really believe that they had gone for good. Everyone realised that they’d be coming back on for an encore – the fact that they had yet to play ‘My Friends Over You’ gave it away a bit. It was that very track that ended their set – everyone seemed to move out the way for this one and I was able to get near the front, this time without getting crushed. There was a huge circle pit for this song, which I found a bit strange seeing as its probably the most poppy of all the songs they played tonight but there you go – I guess you have to go crazy for a last song regardless of what it is! I was impressed with the set that New Found Glory put on – they were tight, played well together and there was a fair amount of talking with the crowd to keep everyone entertained so all in all it was a good night. It could have been better if the venue was a little less packed and you could actually move and breath but there you go – it doesn’t always go your way and when a bands as big as New Found Glory are its to be expected that’s its going to be a sell out and everyone’s going to be tightly packed in.

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Hot Water Music, New Found Glory, The Explosion

The Explosion – Here I Am

February 14, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

Underground US Punk band The Explosion have been tipped to make it big over here in 2005 – and with their major label album debut ‘Black Tape’ fast approaching, and support slots with the likes of the Ordinary Boys, New Found Glory, and Good Charlotte, it is surely going to happen.

“Here I Am” is the first single to be taken from their new album and is to be released on the 14th of March. This is a perfect breakthrough track really – it has great pop sensibilities, a fast and furious pace, a highly memorable chorus, and strong guitar riffs. This track is sure to make everyone go wild at their gigs when the band plays here over the next couple of months. It really is a high energy song and it’s absolutely impossible not to sing along to the chorus. If you’ve seen the video for this track on the music channels then you’ll already know of this track and its immense excellence. I swear that if this track doesn’t get into the top 10, let alone the top 40 then there’s something seriously wrong with people because this really is one of the finest Pop Punk tracks I have heard for a long time – it has everything you could possibly wish for in a Pop Punk track, from the unforgettable chorus and high energy, right down to the skateboard video.

I really can’t get enough of this song – if this track is anything to by then their album is sure to be a classic. This band are long overdue their shot at fame so lets hope that 2005 will be the year that everyone starts worshipping the ground that The Explosion walk on. ‘Black Tape’ will be released on March 28th so make sure you pre-order your copy now because after people get a load of this single it’s sure to sell out pretty quick I reckon!

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: The Explosion

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