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Self-Titled
The Murder
Self-Titled
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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The Murder's first studio EP has been released to critical acclaim, noting superior production values and the injection of new life into a sometimes stagnant movement. As Rob V of Cheap Thrills notes, the group "offers up ...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Murder
Title: Self-Titled
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Boston Punk
Release Date: 6/3/2008
Album Type: EP
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 796873072106

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The Murder's first studio EP has been released to critical acclaim, noting superior production values and the injection of new life into a sometimes stagnant movement. As Rob V of Cheap Thrills notes, the group "offers up a brand of classic Boston punk with catchy, in your face tunes and plenty of devil may care." Their sound is fast and loud, harking back to the early days of Social Distortion and Cock Sparrer, with a touch of The Clash thrown in for good measure. The opening track "Boston Burns" recalls some painful history in the Red Sox nation, while the politically charged anthem "C-B.S." provides some perspective on more national events. "Movin' On", "Glass House" and "Gravedigger" show that The Murder is capable of writing songs of a more personal nature, while "Rounders" is a rallying cry for players on the pro poker circuit. Invigorating and noteably well-produced, the album exudes an unrefined disposition that's faded from the genre in recent years. David Day of The Weekly Dig sums it up best: "The history of Boston punk rock would take 1,000 of these blurbs or one listen to the debut EP from The Murder". The Murder: Roach McKrackin (Guitar, Vocals), Pat Gill (Guitar, Vocals), J-Lanz (Bass), Jeremy G (Drums) Produced By: Roach McKrackin
 

CD Reviews

Great first entry by new punk band The Murder
Big Steve | Brooklyn, NY | 08/11/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I obtained this CD from the band themselves after seeing them live in New York City. Both the love performance and the CD itself pleasantly surprised me. Very tight, competent punk rock that doesn't suffer from the skill involved. In sound I'd say they are similar to Anti-Seen but more accessible without actually being watered down, or generic. I suggest not only purchasing this CD if you get the chance, but also seeing them live if they appear in your area!"