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Chris Fallon
08/19/08, 06:57 PM
Lagwagon - I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon
Record Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Release Date: August 19, 2008

MTV Cribs needs to do me a solid: go to some of my favorite musicians' homes and let me see what well-to-do, middle-of-the-road guys I grew up listening to have parked in their driveways and proceed to point me to the direction of where the "magic" happens. Butch Walker, Chris Demakes ... they may not be as popular as, say, a Jonas Brother or some no-name tattooed skater, but frankly, I'm much more interested in admiring their collection of "whips" and concert t-shirts than I am in seeing a backyard full of friends thinking they are important for knowing someone who thinks they are important, too.

One musical idol whose bedroom I'd loo-oo-ove to get a glimpse inside (hey now, get your mind outta the gutter, skippy!) would be Joey Cape, lead vocalist of Lagwagon, who must have a vast collection of hats considering he wears so many when it comes to his career choice. Hey - what better way to do what you love and make a decent living off it? Cape has been the face and the voice of the long-running California pop-punk band since its inception in 1988, and after being the first band NOFX frontman Fat Mike signed to his Fat Wreck label, the band continues to be going strong, releasing their twelfth total release (and third EP overall), I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon. The tongue-in-cheek title is fitting for the seven-song disc, with the band continuing to make new strides in their rooted sound, perhaps hoping to re-establish a new audience with a younger set considering a majority of their longtime fans are all starting careers and families.

Lagwagon has been one of the few bands on the Fat Wreck label that continues to adapt and mature as time goes on. Their last two releases, Blaze and Resolve, are widely regarded by many fans to be two of their best and Cape's songwriting never manages to weaken; for a guy who writes as much as he does, he's nearing that upper-echelon status of becoming the Kerouac of those who are transforming from skater-to-adulthood. The difference between Lagwagon and other bands of the like is, simply put, the lyrical coverage. The songs are testimonials about everyday life, no hidden political messages or religious strongholds; Cape wants to talk to you as another dude, eye to eye - not from atop a soapbox.

"Errands" is an old-school mash-up of Cape's sincerity and hard-wired instrumental work. Showstopper "Memoirs and Landmines" is a pop-punk scorcher, yet again displaying the combination of wit and sincerity Cape is famous for: "End it in a text message / I'm just so fucking sensitive / And away you go." "No Little Pill" is a blistering indictment on the media-obsessed culture we live in, with Cape refraining in the chorus, "Think about it, the world defines you ... and no little pill will make any difference." "Live It Down," a slow-building reggae-resembling number, obliterates all left in its wake; the tune is an excellent piece of cohesive creativity, with all sights on Cape's manic tone-shifting delivery.

The other band members do their thing well, too. Guitarist Chris Flippin has always been an important part to Cape's songwriting, providing the energy and soaring melodic dynamic to Cape's distinctive chops (opening cut "B Side" demonstrates this wonderfully); Flippin and second-guitarist Chris Rest give Lagwagon its soil, and Cape waters it and watches it grow. Dave Raun might be one of the most underrated drummers in the game right now - while not technically overzealous, his simplicity in making sure the balance is never too short or too off-key matches his bandmates' playing to a T (check him out on "Live It Down" for further evidence). Lest we forget the rhythmic backbone to the band in Jesse Buglione, who keeps things slow and steady, winning the race in the end by exploring the groove-oriented side to the band; he's brilliant, especially on "Errands".

Coming in at just under 20 minutes total, the EP is short and sweet, a nice holdover for a future full-length and Cape's solo album, scheduled to come out in late September. The only complaints that could likely be drawn from the album are its melancholy discussion and short length which doesn't provide enough for the casual or new fan to truly get what makes Lagwagon worth hearing. Not like any Caper fans could ever be short of material to choose from - it's always a treat to hear one of the great bands from the 1990's punk scene continue to develop and make tunes that never sound tired, uninspired and half-hearted; you know they are played with all the intensity they were giving it when their breakthrough Hoss was first released, and hopefully, your little brother will understand that (get him hooked on their material starting at Hoss and beyond as far as introductory works are concerned).

"Mission unaccomplished / Still out here," Cape woefully sings in the final act. It's what I see as a good omen to not only Cape's individual talents, but the entire the band, as well. Lagwagon is 20 years old, sure ... but they have plenty of time left to leave more of an imprint on brothers both young and old.

Joseph Cape and his tremendous way with words, any and all Lagwagon and your little brother, so you can steer him away from the crap he currently enjoys"Errands," "Memoirs and Landmines" and "Live It Down"

1. B Side
2. No Little Pill
3. Errands
4. Memoirs and Landmines
5. Fallen
6. Live It Down
7. Mission UnaccomplishedJoey Cape: vocals
Chris Flippin: guitar
Dave Raun: drums
Jess Buglione: bass
Chris Rest: guitar

Official Site (http://www.lagwagon.com) | Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/lagwagon)Amazon MP3 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E5GVA8?ie=UTF8&child=B001E5IXNQ)

CellarGhosts
08/19/08, 07:32 PM
Hahaha, I love the "RIYL" section. And not a half bad review either. ;-)

But really, ace review for an excellent EP by one of my favorite bands ever. Well done, Chris.

Big_Guy
08/19/08, 09:12 PM
this is pretty boring aside from Errands.

big disappointment

hockeyguitar99
08/19/08, 10:07 PM
I love the RIYL. I should show this to my little brother. Maybe then he'll stop listening to fucking nickelback.

Özgür Kurtoglu
08/20/08, 04:43 AM
Joseph Cape and his tremendous way with words, any and all Lagwagon and your little brother, so you can steer him away from the crap he currently enjoys

My little brother likes Lagwagon and steals my Lagwagon-shirt every now and them. :-d

ddb43
08/20/08, 06:00 AM
Can't wait to get this. Cape does no wrong...well, except maybe The Playing Favorites. Lagwagon has been one of my favorite bands since I started listening to punk back in the '80s. Keep up the great work!

popdisaster00
08/20/08, 06:30 AM
I remember my friend liked lagwagon when we were in 6th grade, haha.

romantic rights
08/20/08, 07:09 AM
this is pretty boring aside from Errands.

big disappointment

Disagree, compared to Resolve this album is a step in the right direction for the group.

TooLateF0rRoses
08/20/08, 07:15 AM
well written review

red.everglow
08/20/08, 07:21 AM
very nice review

Kill_the_radio
08/20/08, 07:27 AM
Joey Cape is a genius!

Big_Guy
08/20/08, 07:57 AM
Disagree, compared to Resolve this album is a step in the right direction for the group.

I didn't like Resolve much

AP_Punk
08/20/08, 08:47 AM
:thumbup:


this pop punk >>> that pop punk

Brandon Allin
08/20/08, 10:12 AM
Good review, Chris. I've been meaning to give this a spin.

March_Faster!!
08/20/08, 10:33 AM
Nice review. Lagwagon will always be up there as one of the greats in this genre for me.

poppunknerd182
08/20/08, 11:54 AM
Disagree, compared to Resolve this album is a step in the right direction for the group.


I have to agree with you, but I do agree with the other person. I am disappointed with this EP. Especially with such a stellar title. I don't really listen to other songs besides Errands and Mission Unaccomplished. But this is more Lagwagon-ish than Resolve was (which I didn't like musically but lyrically it is a good album) hopefully they do a full length soon. I was incredibly amazed with Blaze, I'd love for another album like that from one of my favorite bands.

But I'll easily take an EP I'm not too fond of then nothing at all.

Great review though, Joey Cape is def. a musical genius who goes under everyone's radar.

smelltheglove
08/20/08, 01:00 PM
one of the best bands ever, if you don't like Lagwagon, you are dead to me. Cape's lyrics have always been the most poetic and have the most depth and gravity of any lyricist on the Fat Wreck roster (or pretty much any roster for that matter) and their music has always combined the best elements of skate and pop punk, less technical and hard as Strung Out, more technical than Nofx or NUFAN. They're just the shit and i'm glad they're still making music along with so many of the other bands I grew up loving. Here I am 28 and they're still making great music and the bands I like are so much better than what the kids have now. I feel bad for all the 16 year olds rocking out to all time low or the academy is or paramore when, had they been born in 1980, could have been spending highschool listening to MxPx, Blink182, Nofx, Lagwagon and all the other bands from the mid 90's that are so much better than the shitty bands covered on this website today.

smelltheglove
08/20/08, 01:02 PM
I have to agree with you, but I do agree with the other person. I am disappointed with this EP. Especially with such a stellar title. I don't really listen to other songs besides Errands and Mission Unaccomplished. But this is more Lagwagon-ish than Resolve was (which I didn't like musically but lyrically it is a good album) hopefully they do a full length soon. I was incredibly amazed with Blaze, I'd love for another album like that from one of my favorite bands.

But I'll easily take an EP I'm not too fond of then nothing at all.

Great review though, Joey Cape is def. a musical genius who goes under everyone's radar.

give it a chance there homeboy, this EP is a grower. too much going on to absorb all the nuance here and there, all the little things that make a Wagon album great. its all there, you just have to give it a chance.

Trust me, I thought "lets talk about feelings" was mediocre when I first got it. Lagwagon, like Strung Out, are great at making songs that challenge the listener and are not always instantly memorable ro accessable.

smelltheglove
08/20/08, 01:05 PM
I remember my friend liked lagwagon when we were in 6th grade, haha.

which was last year for you. dude, you were 6 years old when they released "hoss" so don't act like you know anything.

popdisaster00
08/20/08, 05:09 PM
which was last year for you. dude, you were 6 years old when they released "hoss" so don't act like you know anything.
i don't even fucking listen to lagwagon. i never even claimed to. what would i know, i'm just a dumb emo kid.

poppunknerd182
08/20/08, 08:59 PM
give it a chance there homeboy, this EP is a grower. too much going on to absorb all the nuance here and there, all the little things that make a Wagon album great. its all there, you just have to give it a chance.

Trust me, I thought "lets talk about feelings" was mediocre when I first got it. Lagwagon, like Strung Out, are great at making songs that challenge the listener and are not always instantly memorable ro accessable.


I'm trying. I've spun the whole EP about 11 times. B-Side is growing on me. Joey's singing just seems....bored. It doesn't sound like he has as much energy as he did on previous Lagwagon efforts.

I'm also sad about the lack of fast beats on the EP. It has it's moments, but I don't think there are many (if any) good "punk rock" songs.

But the lyrics are very solid. This might lyrically be some of my favorite Lagwagon stuff.

poppunknerd182
08/20/08, 09:01 PM
and I know times are changing for some bands (mainly NUFAN) with the punk rock beat slowly fading away, but I always look forward to Lagwagon keeping it alive, they do it perfectly.

teenagetwilight
08/20/08, 09:24 PM
My brother is 1.

Solid review and album.

smelltheglove
08/21/08, 08:25 AM
I'm trying. I've spun the whole EP about 11 times. B-Side is growing on me. Joey's singing just seems....bored. It doesn't sound like he has as much energy as he did on previous Lagwagon efforts.

I'm also sad about the lack of fast beats on the EP. It has it's moments, but I don't think there are many (if any) good "punk rock" songs.

But the lyrics are very solid. This might lyrically be some of my favorite Lagwagon stuff.

I agree with all that, lyrically, amazing as usual, on par with his Bad Astronaut stuff.

Musically, its diverse which I like, they experimented more on this than they did on "resolve", which was pretty straight-forward Lagwagon punk stuff, but this is more on the lines of "blaze", more diversity & experimentation, but yea, there's certainly nothing like "violins" or "may 16" or the other classic, double time beat, fast paced, normal structured, skate-punk from their mid to late 90's era. But they've been around 16 years now...7 albums deep...I kind of expected it to be a bit different at this point.

Vocally, Joey does sound more tired, I thought he did on "resolve" as well. I mean, he's 41 years old now I believe. he's not the 28 year old that wrote "hoss" anymore.

smelltheglove
08/21/08, 08:29 AM
i don't even fucking listen to lagwagon. i never even claimed to. what would i know, i'm just a dumb emo kid.

You should listen to them. they're fucking awesome. Give "double plaidinum" or "hoss" a try. Then you won't be such a dumb emo kid.

You're missing out on one of the most substantial and important melodic punk bands of the past 20 years.

popdisaster00
08/21/08, 09:19 AM
You should listen to them. they're fucking awesome. Give "double plaidinum" or "hoss" a try. Then you won't be such a dumb emo kid.

You're missing out on one of the most substantial and important melodic punk bands of the past 20 years.
the beatles made music before i was born, can i listen to them too?

smelltheglove
08/21/08, 11:42 AM
the beatles made music before i was born, can i listen to them too?

yes, that will likely make you less of a dumb emo kid as well

versus_god
08/21/08, 08:01 PM
This makes me want a new full-length. Can't wait for the Caper's solo record.

poppunknerd182
08/22/08, 12:04 AM
I agree with all that, lyrically, amazing as usual, on par with his Bad Astronaut stuff.

Musically, its diverse which I like, they experimented more on this than they did on "resolve", which was pretty straight-forward Lagwagon punk stuff, but this is more on the lines of "blaze", more diversity & experimentation, but yea, there's certainly nothing like "violins" or "may 16" or the other classic, double time beat, fast paced, normal structured, skate-punk from their mid to late 90's era. But they've been around 16 years now...7 albums deep...I kind of expected it to be a bit different at this point.

Vocally, Joey does sound more tired, I thought he did on "resolve" as well. I mean, he's 41 years old now I believe. he's not the 28 year old that wrote "hoss" anymore.

Resolve did sound very tiring for Joey...vocally, but I just thought that was attributed to the mood of the entire record.

I'm not asking for an all fast CD like Let's Talk About Feelings. I'm not asking for an insanely fast song like Leave The Light On, but I know they can still play those songs, when I saw them 2 years ago right after Resolve came out, they put on one hell of a show, playing mostly fast stuff.

I'm just saying with a title like they chose, I was expecting something like older Lagwagon. Thats all.

But listening to it more and more, it is a solid EP in this day and age of punk rock, but it would be near the bottom of my favorite Lagwagon releases.

Özgür Kurtoglu
08/22/08, 01:02 AM
Resolve did sound very tiring for Joey...vocally, but I just thought that was attributed to the mood of the entire record.

I'm not asking for an all fast CD like Let's Talk About Feelings. I'm not asking for an insanely fast song like Leave The Light On, but I know they can still play those songs, when I saw them 2 years ago right after Resolve came out, they put on one hell of a show, playing mostly fast stuff.

I'm just saying with a title like they chose, I was expecting something like older Lagwagon. Thats all.

But listening to it more and more, it is a solid EP in this day and age of punk rock, but it would be near the bottom of my favorite Lagwagon releases.

I actually think the opposite for the title. I mean, little brother walks in, sees the album, thinks exactly what the title of the album is, takes a listen and falls in love because Lagwagon are still ahead of the chasing pack.

EchoPark
08/22/08, 05:42 AM
I grew up with these guys in the 90's and still love and listen to them to this day. This EP is a great realease.

Chris as always, excellently written review, one of the best I've read from you yet.

EchoPark
08/22/08, 05:45 AM
one of the best bands ever, if you don't like Lagwagon, you are dead to me. Cape's lyrics have always been the most poetic and have the most depth and gravity of any lyricist on the Fat Wreck roster (or pretty much any roster for that matter) and their music has always combined the best elements of skate and pop punk, less technical and hard as Strung Out, more technical than Nofx or NUFAN. They're just the shit and i'm glad they're still making music along with so many of the other bands I grew up loving. Here I am 28 and they're still making great music and the bands I like are so much better than what the kids have now. I feel bad for all the 16 year olds rocking out to all time low or the academy is or paramore when, had they been born in 1980, could have been spending highschool listening to MxPx, Blink182, Nofx, Lagwagon and all the other bands from the mid 90's that are so much better than the shitty bands covered on this website today.


:appl:Well Fucking said

smelltheglove
08/22/08, 06:12 AM
Resolve did sound very tiring for Joey...vocally, but I just thought that was attributed to the mood of the entire record.

I'm not asking for an all fast CD like Let's Talk About Feelings. I'm not asking for an insanely fast song like Leave The Light On, but I know they can still play those songs, when I saw them 2 years ago right after Resolve came out, they put on one hell of a show, playing mostly fast stuff.

I'm just saying with a title like they chose, I was expecting something like older Lagwagon. Thats all.

But listening to it more and more, it is a solid EP in this day and age of punk rock, but it would be near the bottom of my favorite Lagwagon releases.

i agree with all that and you're very lucky to have seen them 2 years ago! They haven't rolled through Pittsburgh in quite a wile, I haven't seen them live since 2003 I believe, pretty sure thats the last time they did Warped Tour. I also saw them do a club show in '03 on my 23rd birthday, which is pretty sweet. I also saw them in 2000 or 2001, I forget which but the Ataris and Vandals were the opener. Whne I saw them in 2003, the opener was a then-unknown Yellowcard (Ocean Ave wasn't out yet). Pretty random opener. I digress.

I'm with you on the title, it did give the impression this was going to be a throw-back type album but I guess in the end I'm just happy they're still making new music. Honestly, if I could go back in time 10 years and tell my 18-year-old self that Lagwagon, NUFAN, Nofx, Less Than Jake, RBF, Strung Out, Pennywise would all still be together, touring and making solid new albums in 2008, I would have not believed my future self. So I'm just stoked on that. I'm pretty sure all those bands have already written their best albums and certainly my favorite of their albums already, I'm just glad to hear anything new from them because I honestly thought most of them would have called it quits by now, but I probably would have guessed that Blink182 would still be together.

smelltheglove
08/22/08, 06:14 AM
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:appl:Well Fucking said

thank you, thank you *takes bow*. Lets hear it for punk fans pushing 30! We were supposed to sell this stuff out at 25 and start listening to Coldplay, didn't you get the memo?

boysdontcry17
08/23/08, 01:39 AM
man, double plaidinum is such a meaningful album for me.
i loves me some lagwagon.
cant wait to listen to this.
has anyone seen them in concert? i plan on seeing in montreal sept,6. what are they like live?

Özgür Kurtoglu
08/23/08, 01:54 AM
I got the EP yesterday, it's pretty. Kind of...

I've seen them live, they're alright.

fran.182
08/25/08, 09:51 AM
Well I'm just 15 but i like Lagwagon a lot....and i like paramore or all time low as well

ugman_2000
08/27/08, 01:02 PM
Awesome review Chris & I love this EP so much - I got to get this on cd at some point

Errands & memoirs are my favourites off this - wish I'd caught them in july when they played london but money was an issue

moshcam
12/16/08, 07:33 PM
We filmed them in Sydney touring this album. Great show. You can watch the whole thing here:
http://www.moshcam.com/?#?page=player&type=gig&id=402
Enjoy!

bachrock
05/24/09, 06:02 PM
so the word solid means a favor now too?

kcpunk
08/08/09, 03:24 PM
their second best album after Resolve