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Chris Fallon
04/23/09, 08:28 PM
NOFX - Coaster
Record Label: Fat Wreck
Release Date: April 28, 2009

Winner for "Most Bad-Ass Movie About Salesmen" ever, Glengarry Glen Ross, contains several memorable quotes meant to be a verbal slap in the face to those who think, not do. Besides the clip we hear that serves as the introduction to Coaster, there are several inspired moments NOFX could have chosen as a means to indirectly imply the subject matter of the opening track. Or perhaps they could have used it as a metaphorical design to slyly reference the music industry's current lack of wit. Fat Mike, however, provides his own words to live by, and to borrow a quote spoken by Kevin Spacey's character: "You've got a big mouth... now I'm gonna show you an even bigger one."

Truth is, after 25 years of pretty much doing the same shtick, any band is going to get a little long in the Tooth Department. Like Jack Lemmon's character from the aforementioned film, Shelley has been in the game for a long time. However, he lacks freshness, feigns originality and keeps his ideas traditional rather than competing with the new school way of things (which is where Al Pacino and Alec Baldwin step in). Perhaps that's part of the reason NOFX used the quote to introduce not only their first album since 2006's Wolves in Wolves' Clothing (an album met with split reaction from fans), but the old-school L.A. punk sound of "We Called it America." Coaster is NOFX cleaning up, trying new things, but remaining true to themselves -- a feat which, love 'em or hate 'em, they have pledged and kept since day one.

Fat Mike, the band's candid residential "ist" guy (as in, vocalist/bassist/lyricist), has said the record was inspired by what initially made them start up the band. Yet once they got to work on these songs, they liked the way they sounded with cleaner notes, giving Coaster a finely-tuned sound that's melodic, at times ambitious and painlessly tamed (at 12 tracks, it barely runs at half-an-hour long). As Fat Mike puts it, the album is "a little darker and less aggressive" -- yet just as wicked and devilishly amusing.

The content hasn't changed too much, even as the band members hit middle-age. "The Quitter" and "First Call" discuss alcohol "abuse" in the form of keeping up with the times, because even the greatest artists were failures by their own hand ("You wanna be a Thompson, Hemingway, Bukowski / Banging Bill Burroughs lived to 83"). "Blasphemy (The Victimless Crime)" and "Best God in Show" tackle Christianity & Mike's own views of religious hypocrisy and close-mindedness, with the former being a lampoon on atheism as a whole ("I am a reverend of irreverence / I'm a shill for any sacrilege"). The latter song is one of NOFX's most daring musical accomplishments, blending ska & reggae rhythms (akin to what they did on "The Marxist Brothers") with minor bursts of El Hefe's frantic guitar work and Erik Sandin's steady drumbeats (which, as always, gives each song a beautiful sense of rhythmic wonderment). "One Million Coasters" does all this to lesser effect, but ends the album on a smooth & jazzy vibe (quite literally).

Notably, the band continues to fester in their own manic wisdom, feeding off their long-term success in the independent circuit by having a sense of humor with not only their own image, but also of other artists. Take "Creeping Out Sara" for instance: the tune delivers a synth-laced drunken rambling about Mike's own (awkward) encounter with one of the lesbian sisters from the folk-pop duo, Tegan & Sara. The lyrics play exactly as you think they would if, let's say, you were hammered out of your mind and you ran into a chick you heard was a lesbian, and were unsure if she was Sara... or Tegan... and if she was into Angelina Jolie (Gia was on HBO last night, ya know...). If Ric Ocasek ever asked the Cars to write a pop song with profane lyrics he wrote while drunk and/or high, this song would be the likely result. Another gem worth noting is the band's most personal tune to date, "My Orphan Year." Not only is it one of the band's best achievements musically, it's a personal triumph for Mike, as he details his feelings on the death of both his parents. One side is neglect, the other side is respect; it certainly contains vulnerability, but it's unexpected honesty truly sets it apart as the disc's highlight.

Coaster has a couple throwaway numbers by the time it comes to a close (although Iron Maiden fans are likely to get one good chuckle from "Eddie, Bruce, and Paul" upon first listen), because there's only so much territory left for NOFX to stomp around on before you want to love the new classics and go back to enjoy the old ones; their immense catalog is large enough to sustain the duds in favor of the studs. Breezy, lighter and simple, Coaster will give those who've never listened a solid base for what to expect as they learn to find the art & pure entertainment/joy in any NOFX record. It might not change the course of music today, but for a band who isn't U2 or Metallica to remain this vital and successful after nearly 30 years of making records? The real joke seems to be on all those who still have yet to appreciate 25 years of dedication, honesty & consistency. Besidies, by studio album number eleven, if nothing has convinced you to like NOFX and their music, honestly... what will?

NOFX; NOFX; drinking booze; NOFX; San Francisco; NOFX; drugs; NOFX."My Orphan Year," "Creeping Out Sara" and "Best God in Show"

1. We Called it America
2. The Quitter
3. First Call
4. My Orphan Year
5. Blasphemy (The Victimless Crime)
6. Creeping Out Sara
7. Eddie, Bruce, and Paul
8. Best God in Show
9. Suits and Ladders
10. The Agony of Victory
11. I Am an Alcoholic
12. One Million CoastersFat Mike: vocals & bass
Eric Melvin: guitar & backup vocals
El Hefe: guitar
Erik Sandin: drums

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AP_Punk
04/23/09, 08:38 PM
good review, as always!

Uwe Blab
04/23/09, 09:07 PM
Good review; I love this album.

Any idea who does the female vocals on "I Am an Alcoholic"?

SwiftSilentDead
04/23/09, 09:12 PM
Nice review. I need to give this album a few more listens.

Chris Fallon
04/23/09, 10:26 PM
Good review; I love this album.

Any idea who does the female vocals on "I Am an Alcoholic"?
Yes, it is Karina Denike. She was the vocalist for Dance Hall Crashers, who released some good ska-based stuff back in the late 90's/early-00's.

radxbandit
04/23/09, 11:04 PM
Classy review. My friend gave this album high praise, too. I think I'm going to get this, I haven't picked up an album since pump up the valuum.

CH!MP
04/23/09, 11:06 PM
nice review. i like this album but i don't know if i like it more than Wolves...

i was quite impressed with My Orphan Year and Creeping Out Sarah

serotoninzero
04/24/09, 12:01 AM
LP is called Frisbee, I believe. I'll be picking that up. Good review.

btbam > you
04/24/09, 01:06 AM
Yes, it is Karina Denike. She was the vocalist for Dance Hall Crashers, who released some good ska-based stuff back in the late 90's/early-00's.
Definitely love hearing her voice on this. Great record, as expected.

Chris Fallon
04/24/09, 01:42 AM
Definitely love hearing her voice on this. Great record, as expected.
It took me a second to recognize her, since she isn't singing a "rock" song -- once Kirbie told me, I could totally hear it.

SanePsychotic
04/24/09, 03:48 AM
Awesome review, just like what I was expecting. I am definitely going to get this when it comes out. Got it marked on my calendar.

Shin Akuma
04/24/09, 03:51 AM
good review :) nofx rocks!!

AussieBoy
04/24/09, 04:48 AM
Yes, it is Karina Denike. She was the vocalist for Dance Hall Crashers, who released some good ska-based stuff back in the late 90's/early-00's.
aahh from Josie, UL & DHC!

blebbio
04/24/09, 05:06 AM
Good review. I really like this despite thinking I hated NOFX when I heard them like two years ago. I guess my taste just changed.

ddb43
04/24/09, 05:36 AM
This album surprised me. I really like about 75% of it. NOFX just keep on keeping on!!

The Marc
04/24/09, 06:11 AM
"My Orphan Year" is absolutely spectacular.

Liter-O-Cola
04/24/09, 06:44 AM
Waiting for the release, but sounds awesome. I'm really excited for this.

SockMonkeyRiot
04/24/09, 07:49 AM
Good review, got me excited for this. Wolves In Wolves Clothing was a real hit or miss album for me.

mrzippo3
04/24/09, 07:49 AM
I love this album. Can't stop listening to it. The pictures on the inner artwork are hilarious. Fat Mike as a 70's kid, so funny.

CyberInferno
04/24/09, 08:48 AM
aahh from Josie, UL & DHC!
Damn, beat me to it :-p

TachyonEvan
04/24/09, 09:22 AM
"Creeping Out Sara" is fantastic.

manican sex
04/24/09, 09:49 AM
Punk in Drublic still their best but Im into this. NOFX doing what they do best.

prefix-core
04/24/09, 09:55 AM
Yes, it is Karina Denike. She was the vocalist for Dance Hall Crashers, who released some good ska-based stuff back in the late 90's/early-00's.
I miss that band immensely. Lockjaw is one of the most underrated "3rd wave" ska albums released.

HometownHero
04/24/09, 10:40 AM
Worst album of the year

Scott Weber
04/24/09, 11:18 AM
I like it a lot, they always put out good records. I did like the darker and more political Wolves in Wolves' Clothing album better though.

lidoscotty
04/24/09, 11:28 AM
great band, great review ("could" is spelled wrong in opening paragraph)

albertofernande
04/24/09, 11:35 AM
My Orphan Year is the song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTvllLSF_yk&feature=related

batmannj
04/24/09, 01:34 PM
Say whatever you want about me, I do not like NOFX at all.

Alex DiVincenzo
04/24/09, 01:46 PM
Good review. Cool to hear the chick from GHC as well.

shoop
04/24/09, 02:49 PM
Very good album.

dpetty21
04/24/09, 04:44 PM
Say whatever you want about me, I do not like NOFX at all.
You're a piece of shit, cocksucker, motherfucker:) There I said what I wanted. Seriously though NoFX is a band not everyone can get into and I def. understand that. I love em' but I can see how they're not everyones cup o' tea.

batmannj
04/24/09, 04:51 PM
You're a piece of shit, cocksucker, motherfucker:) There I said what I wanted. Seriously though NoFX is a band not everyone can get into and I def. understand that. I love em' but I can see how they're not everyones cup o' tea.
haha, touche my friend.

Yeah I guess it didn't help that the first thing I heard from them was the B-sides disc that was a lot of (purposely) throwaway tracks they did for fun. It's cool if other people love them, I just can't do it. And Fat Mike bothers me a bit but other than that its all good.

VinceHotline
04/24/09, 06:27 PM
do want

heyzombiehitler
04/24/09, 07:51 PM
Im pretty excited to hear this, but will have to wait until it comes out due to lack of computer. I am the minority who really enjoyed their last album. On an unrelated note, I recently found a copy of the "Surfer" 7". Good stuff.

whyte39
04/24/09, 08:28 PM
I'm not even much of a NOFX fan, but I'm digging this.

fly_guy
04/24/09, 10:18 PM
HAHAHAHA

The song about Tegan and Sarah is so hilarious

Broden Terry
04/24/09, 10:22 PM
I'll need to listen t this record. Great review.

poppunknerd182
04/25/09, 12:37 AM
excellent album

smelltheglove
04/27/09, 08:27 AM
"The real joke seems to be on all those who still have yet to appreciate 25 years of dedication, honesty & consistency. Besidies, by studio album number eleven, if nothing has convinced you to like NOFX and their music, honestly... what will?"

that's about all that needs to be said. i've been a NOFX fan for 14 years now, they were one of the first punk bands I ever got into, along with Rancid, Green Day, Offpsring and Operation Ivy. they're level of consistency over their 11 album career is something all bands should aspire to, whether you agree with Mike's politics & social views or not. they've made some average albums, but never a bad album, and their live show, while possibly too full of jokes & bullshit for some people (kind of like a Blink182 show, but ya know...less expensive, funnier and better in terms of performance), have also remained consistent in their quality.

the "scene" needs to be more aware of bands like this. I'll be surprised if Fall Out Boy or All Time Low are still around and making good music/staying relevent in 20 years.

dhelmick
04/27/09, 10:22 AM
"The real joke seems to be on all those who still have yet to appreciate 25 years of dedication, honesty & consistency. Besidies, by studio album number eleven, if nothing has convinced you to like NOFX and their music, honestly... what will?"

that's about all that needs to be said. i've been a NOFX fan for 14 years now, they were one of the first punk bands I ever got into, along with Rancid, Green Day, Offpsring and Operation Ivy. they're level of consistency over their 11 album career is something all bands should aspire to, whether you agree with Mike's politics & social views or not. they've made some average albums, but never a bad album, and their live show, while possibly too full of jokes & bullshit for some people (kind of like a Blink182 show, but ya know...less expensive, funnier and better in terms of performance), have also remained consistent in their quality.

the "scene" needs to be more aware of bands like this. I'll be surprised if Fall Out Boy or All Time Low are still around and making good music/staying relevent in 20 years.
yea the live show is full of useless mutterings of a bunch of drunks but i still think that stuff is funny as hell.

and about the "scene" being aware i completely agree. like once new hits are done on the radio they are pretty much done for good. they dont have that lasting value in most cases. im not saying new bands are bad because i do enjoy a lot of them but they arent ever going to be remembered as one of the bests. one of the few newer bands that i feel at least respect past greats is bayside. i know some cant stand this band and find it to be just another shitty pop-punk band, but they constantly show respect to the greats. nothing is cooler than hearing bayside cover :its our job to keep punk rock elite" at a show. im 20 so i cant talk about all the punk cred i have but i guess this is my 2 cents.

and from what i have heard i think i will enjoy this album

smelltheglove
04/28/09, 07:25 AM
yea the live show is full of useless mutterings of a bunch of drunks but i still think that stuff is funny as hell.

and about the "scene" being aware i completely agree. like once new hits are done on the radio they are pretty much done for good. they dont have that lasting value in most cases. im not saying new bands are bad because i do enjoy a lot of them but they arent ever going to be remembered as one of the bests. one of the few newer bands that i feel at least respect past greats is bayside. i know some cant stand this band and find it to be just another shitty pop-punk band, but they constantly show respect to the greats. nothing is cooler than hearing bayside cover :its our job to keep punk rock elite" at a show. im 20 so i cant talk about all the punk cred i have but i guess this is my 2 cents.

and from what i have heard i think i will enjoy this album
word dude, Bayside is solid, was listening to them on the way to work today.

Paulb-182
04/29/09, 03:23 AM
Probably wont buy this album.. but the songs dont sound too bad

Jaimehere
10/19/09, 04:58 AM
NOFX=favorite punk band

lunchboxdave
11/11/09, 09:06 AM
My Orphan Year is a complete masterpiece. New subject matter for NOFX and they did great. I share Mikes pain because I too have
lost both my parents. The first time I heard this song, I actually cried. True story.

This album is great, but certainly not their best.

rippners
05/02/10, 05:18 AM
hei .. its a briliant album .. NOFX rules!!!