Black Tape

Black Tape

by The Explosion
Black Tape

Black Tape

by The Explosion

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Overview

Boston's Explosion make the major-label leap with Black Tape, but their decision to leave the independent ranks hasn't diluted their exuberantly revivalist sound. Recording Tape with helmer Jason Carmer at a remote outpost of Idaho, the quintet triangulates the Social D streets of Los Angeles with the urgency of the D.C. hardcore tradition, and runs it all through the 1977-begging street punk of Boston's proud neighborhoods. There's more clarity in this approach than the tack taken by some of the Explosion's peers, who blend the rawness of punk with somewhat incongruous elements (elaborate string sections, say, or hip-hop beats). Instead of blowing up their sound, the Explosion have constricted further the already economic playing of their Jade Tree Records past. Black Tape concentrates on 12 songs with righteous vocal melodies and an array of guitar tones that recall 1993 (think Jawbreaker's 24 Hour Revenge Therapy) or even earlier. First single "Here I Am" and the twin kick of "I Know" and "Filthy Insane" are undeniable jags of group choruses and devastatingly effective punk revivalism; they hurl empty pint glasses in the direction of "Atrocity" and "Go Blank," where Matt Hock wonders with true honesty about the broken world we're living in. "I won't fight in any wars and I can't stand to see much more...But if you want a better world/Then I'll be right behind you." His lyrics connect the Explosion to that sense of volatile hope that pulsed through American hardcore in the early '80s. Back then, kids started bands to get angry, but also to have a voice, and hopefully find some answers. The Explosion preaches for unity in that tradition, and scene honesty in the rousing "No Revolution." On Black Tape, they're always railing against something larger (as the hardcore-derived opener "Deliver Us" does right away), instead of dwelling on the inner pain and heartbreak that seems to so preoccupy their revivalist contemporaries. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 10/05/2004
Label: Virgin
UPC: 0724358172324

Tracks

  1. Deliver Us
  2. Filthy Insane
  3. Here I Am
  4. I Know
  5. We All Fall Down
  6. Mother's Cry
  7. Atrocity
  8. Go Blank
  9. No Revolution
  10. Heavyweight
  11. Grace
  12. Hollywood Sign

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Explosion   Primary Artist
Damian Genuardi   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Andrew Black   Drums
Sam Cave   Guitar
Dave Walsh   Guitar
Matthew Hock   Vocals

Technical Credits

Jason Carmer   Audio Engineer,Audio Production,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
John Beverly Jones   Photography
John Shearer   Photography
Sean Beresford   Engineer
David Walsh   Composer
Jose Velazquez   Photography
Spencer Andrews   Assistant
Alex T. Thompson   Photography
Claire Weiss   Photography
Jeremy Weiss   Photography
Malia James   Photography
Andrew Black   Composer,Composer
Matt Hock   Composer
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
The Explosion   Composer,Engineer
Clint Roth   Engineer
Sam Cave   Composer,Photography
Damian Genuardi   Design,Artwork,Composer,Photography
Dave Walsh   Composer
Matthew Hock   Composer
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