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Paranoid Social Club
Paranoid Social Club
Paranoid Social Club
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Paranoid Social Club
Title: Paranoid Social Club
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Element Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/30/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 876929000021
 

CD Reviews

Awesome local band!
Sabrina Fleming | Sanford, ME USA | 10/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"PSC rocks! They're a local band here, and I hope it won't take too long before they get the national recognition they deserve! Their lyrics are original, they've got an awesome beat to their songs, and how can you not love the self-depricating words to their songs? "The Cable Hookup" is a perfect example of that!"
Not an all-time great, but still worth listening to
N. Benson | Hudson, WI USA | 09/26/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"While well-known to New England, a lot of people are hearing PSC for the first time thanks to this CD. Die-hards point out that these songs have been recorded and released before, but those CD's weren't distributed nationally, and they didn't sound as good as this one does.



The songs here are diverse enough that it's possible to listen to the whole album straight through without getting bored. "The Cable Hookup," is a humorous song from the point of view of a slacker, dating a woman simply because she's got a big screen and cable. "Two Girls," which is getting a fair amount of airplay in some markets, says you're so damned good I'd need two girls to replace you. "Gangster" is a laundry list of the benefits of being a member of organized crime, and how desirable they are. "Wasted" is the cleverly titled track about getting wasted. "Lunatic" is hilarious, in a sick, twisted, dead-baby-jokes sort of way (some will find it creepy, others can appreciate the humor). "Headphones" is an old Rustic Overtones song, with a PSC spin.



While this CD won't be making any lists of all-time classics, it certainly deserves a few slots on your playlist."
Fun Loving and Energy Packed
D. Fanton | Williston, VT | 03/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After releasing independent albums in 2002 and 2004, Paranoid Social Club's major label debut serves as their introduction to a nationwide audience. Full of the high energy anthems that have made the band's live shows must-see events in the local market, this hard charging record is the perfect backdrop to any party.



All three members of Paranoid Social Club (PSC) began their musical careers as drummers and that shared background helps lay a solid groundwork on each and every track. With the use of obscure samples, turntable work and intermittent piano parts, each cut manages a unique sound while leaving the album with a unified theme. Though fittingly classified as rock, elements of hip-hop, jazz, blues and R&B help round out the Paranoid Social Club sound.



The most telling track on the album may be it's last. The bass-heavy "Theme Song" is an open call to fans to join the band on their musical journey, wherever it may lead them. "I know you want to trust again / But sometimes you just get too scared / At the Paranoid Social Club we'll all fit in".



This is not a Rustic Overtones CD. Paranoid Social Club is a new band, trying to make their way with a fresh style and by trading on their own name. Though they should be seen live to be fully appreciated, until PSC comes your way, pick up this album and familiarize yourself with a great band with their own style who make music for themselves and their fans, not for critics."