Russ Hockenbury
03/03/07, 04:48 AM
Stick To Your Guns – Stick To Your Guns
Label: Sumerian Records
Release Date: February 20, 2007
Who:
Ex-members of Job For A Cowboy and Force Of Change show that the OC isn’t all about beautiful teenagers and safe indie pop.
How is it?
I’ve been judging metal/hardcore albums lately by how badass I feel when someone pulls up to me at a stoplight and I’m blasting them through my car stereo. For What It’s Worth get’s a 9, meaning it’s evil sounding enough to make the soccer moms push the up button on their power windows and slugs in the chest sufficiently for the metal kids to keep them down. Even better, instead of pit-bulling about death, girls, and anger, STYG bullfrogs about non-violent resistance, self-image, and gender equality. Who doesn't love a good posi-core band?
March is Women’s History Month: Poor Man’s Poor Sport (two heads are better than one)
Fun in the animal kingdom: Throwdown, Comeback Kid, Job For A Cowboy
www.myspace.com/styg
Label: Sumerian Records
Release Date: February 20, 2007
Who:
Ex-members of Job For A Cowboy and Force Of Change show that the OC isn’t all about beautiful teenagers and safe indie pop.
How is it?
I’ve been judging metal/hardcore albums lately by how badass I feel when someone pulls up to me at a stoplight and I’m blasting them through my car stereo. For What It’s Worth get’s a 9, meaning it’s evil sounding enough to make the soccer moms push the up button on their power windows and slugs in the chest sufficiently for the metal kids to keep them down. Even better, instead of pit-bulling about death, girls, and anger, STYG bullfrogs about non-violent resistance, self-image, and gender equality. Who doesn't love a good posi-core band?
March is Women’s History Month: Poor Man’s Poor Sport (two heads are better than one)
Fun in the animal kingdom: Throwdown, Comeback Kid, Job For A Cowboy
www.myspace.com/styg