- The Unholy Hand
- Along for the Ride
- Style Over Everything
- Youth Wasted
- Too Many Devils
- Pilot Light
- Torches
- Under the Rabbit
- Ribcage
- Valley Heat
- Life Less Ordinary
- Last Revelation
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L.A. punk rockers the Bronx have always been leaning closer to the rock side of things than the punk, moving further from the brazen Fugazi-meets-Stooges energy of their 2003 debut with each subsequent release. Ten years after that raging debut, an older, more road-ragged Bronx offer up a fourth volume of songs, this time with a metal sheen outshining any punk roots that might have been in the forefront at the band's beginning. The bright production focuses on loud guitars, bashy drums, and screamy, clean vocals high in the mix. This classic hard rock production touches every song on IV, and the first half of the record is composed of songs that seem tailored to fit the post-metal sensibilities of the record's sonic texturing. Songs like "The Unholy Hand," "Too Many Devils," and "Along for the Ride" eschew all punk pretenses, offering instead driving, riff-based hard rock. In the album's more subtle moments, the band's previous post-punk influences come through a bit more, with more complex tracks like "Torches" and "Life Less Ordinary" calling to mind the brilliant dynamics of late-'90s outfits like Drive Like Jehu and Hoover. "Ribcage" taps into the frantic feel of the group's earliest work with a fast punk beat and anthemic chorus. It's a highlight for sure, and helps to round out what would be too singular of an album if the Bronx stuck to just their bad-assed metal songs. The Bronx still have ample amounts of soul, guts, and verve on IV, and though they continue to evolve away from their roots, the songs still concentrate on packing as much of a punch as humanly possible.
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/05/2013 |
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Label: | Ato Records |
UPC: | 0880882182021 |
catalogNumber: | 218202 |
Rank: | 104606 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bronx Primary ArtistJoby J. Ford Guitar,Background Vocals
Matt Caughthran Vocals
Jorma Vik Drums
Brad Magers Bass
Ken Mochikoshi Horne Guitar
Technical Credits
Mike Fasano Drum TechnicianLindsay Brown Management
Joby J. Ford Artwork
Beau Burchell Producer,Engineer
Jarrod Alexander Drum Technician
Tobbe Lorentz Booking
Marsha Vlasic Booking
Patrick Hordan Management
Paul Clegg Management
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