Supersuckers Evil Powers Of Rock And Roll
Gurgling up from the depths of hell, the first straight punk-rock record from the Supersuckers since 1995's Sacrilicious has only four things on its gloriously infantile mind: drugs, sex, fisticuffs, and boozy, rip-roaring rock & roll. Forces uses the formula to unleash the finest example of tongue-in-cheek, perpetually adolescent, head-banging chaos this side of the Ramones. After 1997's all-country Must've Been High, the boys do seem to have picked up some additional songwriting skills, as this set is virtually filler-free and packed with choice, catchy riffs. Hot Like the Sun starts off as a typically dirty-minded ode to the sexual chase, but then downshifts midsong into grungy minor chords and dark melodicism as lead singer Eddie Spaghetti explores a more somber take on the song's title. Still, the emphasis here is on exploiting the Supersuckers' unholy, take-no-prisoners approach, imbuing lightning-fast scorchers like I Want the Drugs with their particular guitar-driven mojo. Nobody's supposed to make punk music rock like this anymore, but when these guys are on their game, it's a given. --Matthew Cooke
- 1. The Evil Powers Of Rock 'n' Roll
- 2. Cool Manchu
- 3. I Want The Drugs
- 4. Santa Rita High
- 5. Dead Meat
- 6. Stuff 'n' Nonsense
- 7. Dirt Roads, Dead Ends And Dust
- 8. Fisticuffs
- 9. Gone Gamblin'
- 10. My Kickass Life
- 11. Goin' Back To Tucson
- 12. I Can't Hold Myself In Line
- 13. Hot Like The Sun