Sunday, March 2, 2008

Olympia - Emergencies



ARTIST : Olympia
TITLE : Emergencies
LABEL : Hope Divison
GENRE : Indie

RIP INFORMATION

STREET DATE : 00/00/2007
RiP DATE : 01/17/2008
AVG BiTRATE : 215 KBps
ENCODER : Lame DNR (3.97) -V 2 --vbr-new
GRABBER : EAC
QUALiTY : 44.1KHZ / Joint-Stereo
SiZE: 64,6 MB

TRACK LISTING

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01. Chorus! Chorus! Chorus!
02. Olympia Is A Motherfucker
03. The Resurrectionist
04. Bastogne
05. Emergencies
06. Even Rome Had Sewers
07. This Ship Ain't Gonna Sink Itself
08. Who's Bad Party Time
09. It's Okay To Eat The Dead (Times Are Tough)
10. M-80
11. Lo, My Name Is Abhorred

TOTAL TiME: 42:03 min

NOTES

Along comes Olympia, comprising former members of Fairweather and Brand New Disaster. Disregarding most of the emo influences of their former bands and Washington D.C., except for maybe some silly song titles, these four gents created Emergencies, 11 songs and 42 minutes of almost straightforward, kickass rock. Sure, the title track might have more of an indie vocal style, but the heavy foot of a rock beat remains intact throughout. The combined experience of Olympia's members is evident in the songwriting, but moving away from the trends of today's music scene has helped them to create a refreshingly simple sound for this band.

The rock sound has garnered more than a few Foo Fighters comparisons, but the band isn't nearly as hard in its approach and compares better to some of the more radio-friendly alternative acts of the late 90s. If anything, the comparison applies more to early Foo Fighters, while the vocals of "Even Rome Had Sewers" bring Joey Cape to mind.

But whatever you want to compare it to, Olympia hits its mark with a great debut. Emergencies is diverse yet steady rock from start to finish. It's catchy, but not to a degree that'll make you feel guilty for liking it. Olympia is one of the first new bands worth checking out in 2007, and Emergencies is simply a great rock album.
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1 comments:

The Wimpy Welshman said...

These guys stole all their riffs. I saw them live when they opened up for He Is Legend.