Showing posts with label Bridge 9 Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridge 9 Records. Show all posts

Thursday, September 7, 2023

various artists - Fighting Music

This one should probably be subtitled, "The Soundtrack of Summer 2001".

A shared sampler of the early days for Boston's Deathwish and Bridge 9 Records, along with Philadelphia's now-defunct Thorp Records, just about every single band on this CD played the I-95 circuit between Richmond and Boston between 2000 and 2002. And I saw just about all of them. It was a time I remember best with snippets of Derek Hess art, zip-up hoodies, cheeseburger subs from the Greek diner down from Reptilian, and a half-dozen hole-in-the-wall venues, all long since gone.

When I was younger, I had this expectation that the music I listened to 20 years ago would sound dated. Is it because the music I first heard as a child in the early 80s sounded ancient, and I assumed, no matter how connected to it I was, it was all going to sound old two decades later? Yet when I re-listened to this a few days ago, I didn't just get snagged with nostalgia. "There's A Black Hole..." and "Thaw" and "Your Airstream Future" still feel vital, and fit seemlessly within any mix of modern HC and punk I could whip out,

If you see this one out and about for a buck, I say snag it. Give your in-dash CD player a workout.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

American Nightmare - s/t 7"

I pull out records and play them for the first time in a while, and the memories come flooding back. F'r instance...

It shocks the shit out of me that it's been 8 years since I picked this up at Reptilian Records. This was the first HC record I'd bought after two years of being Ten-Yard-Fought-to-death. A bunch of holier-than-thou sXe kids beat the shit out Duncan Barlow for being a shittalkin' fag, so why wouldn't they roll over some nobody? I'll stick to my Heartattack and my Dischord releases, thanks a bunch!

It seems really silly now, but the self-titled debut 7" from American Nightmare was a revelation to me back then. Totally brutal riffs, heart on the sleeve lyrics, kids wearing something other than basketball jerseys and fat X's on their hands...it was fucking awesome. I asked Tony Pence to play this three times before I walked out with a copy that day. This is now available as part of Year One by Give Up the Ghost.









American Nightmare - s/t 7"

RIYL: Unbroken, moshing, skinny kids with messy haircuts, the halcyon days of 2000

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