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Issue:February 1998 Year: 1998
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Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Songs (Noise Pollution)
Out.
By Brent Starkey
Finally a keeper. Out. has put out a smoker of a full-length, starting off with "You Destroy Me" (my favorite tune on the LP), stopping in at "Helltown" ("this is Helltown, just look around / The devil made every brick laid down in Helltown / It's a tired town, with tired folk, Could never find a reason to find a hope.") Been in Louisville a while, huh? And finally ending with "One More." Solid release (Kinghorse and Rollins comparisons not withstanding) with a particularly smoking rhythm section, screamed, desperate vocals and slicing, sliding guitar. Great Louisville product from one of the best bands we have to offer. get this and sing while the world sinks.