Polar Bear Club Chasing Hamburg
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Tracklist:
1. See The Wind
2. Living Saints
3. Boxes
4. Take Me To The Town
5. Drifting Thing
6. Light Of Local Eyes
7. Song To Persona
8. Old Fisher Burial Ground
9. One Hit Back
10. Chasing Hamburg

Ranking: #55 for 2009

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David Driver USER (16 Reviews)

2009-10-02 | 18 comments | 511 views

Summary: Polar Bear Club have created an incredibly artistic and hard-hitting punk album that shows plenty of taste and sensibility.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

After releasing their delightfully Seinfeldian titled EP, The Summer of George , earlier this year, I knew that this band’s sophomore effort would be something to be praised. Although The Summer of George only sported three songs, I listened to them non-stop, as the enthusiastic punk mentality and pop-punk melodies had me hooked and coming back for more. Does Chasing Hamburg deliver the goods that The Summer of George promised on?

Chasing Hamburg proves to be a very strong effort with very little flaws. The albums opener, “See The Wind,” shows appropriately what those should expect from the band: bouncing riffs that boarder between straightforward punk and heavier hardcore, simple leads that give a perfect melodic touch, and unique, half-growling vocals that fits the music like a glove. This song in particular shows off the band’s ability to create a completely breathable, unrestricted song structure while still maintaining a heavy groove from the rhythm section and a strong sense of melody from the lead guitar and vocals.

The entire album as a whole features incredibly unique and catchy compositions. “Living Saints” and “Light of Local Eyes” feature busy rhythm guitar riffs in the verses before bursting into some very catchy choruses. “Boxes” and “One Hit Back” are more straight-forward punk songs, but still carry heavy instances of melody. “Drifting Thing” and “Chasing Hamburg” are both slower songs, but still carry catchy hooks and tasteful guitar lines. In fact, nearly every song sports a barrage of melodies and stop-start riffs, but also takes several time-outs to showcase a softer side, which turns out to be an incredibly infectious blend. There are plenty of peaks and valleys to be found in every song, yet every song feels very coherent, natural, focused and punctual.

Another unique thing about the band comes courtesy of Jimmy Stadt, whose vocal performance is nothing short of outstanding. When the music is chugging along, Jimmy sports a gritty, gurgling vocal style, but when the music changes gears and becomes more melodic and open, Mr. Stadt busts out a singing voice that is surprisingly pleasant. It’s truly is one of those instances where it’s hard to believe that one guy can sing in two unique ways. His vocal style is showcased on “Drifting Thing”, where Jimmy flawlessly switches between both styles from line to line. Hell, he even switches seamlessly in mid-sentence on some lines. It’s very cool, very unique, and very fitting of the music.

And there are plenty of other enjoyable qualities about the album. For one, the gang-vocals attribute to the already strong sense of melody to counteract the edgy guitar riffs. The Matt Bayles production is as solid as ever, with a crisp production that sill maintains plenty of bottom end, and he even contributes some of his keyboard talents to various songs. Finally, all the songs flow fantastically into one another, making the entire album an enjoyable listen from start to finish.

With Chasing Hamburg, Polar Bear Club have created an incredibly artistic and hard-hitting punk album that shows plenty of taste and sensibility, and it will be very exciting to see where their promising career goes from here.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 832
10.02.09

Album Rating: 4

I need to get a hold of this. I've heard only good things.

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This Life is Genocide


Comments: 1973
10.02.09


saw these guys live with Set Your Goals...

they were allrite, all the hxc kids loved them and i dont know why lol

good review
pos

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accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 832
10.02.09

Album Rating: 4

Speaking of SYG, I was supposed to see them tonight but, one of band members is sick so they canceled. Anyone want tickets to see Mayday Parade and The Academy Is...? I didn't think so...

iranscam


Comments: 306
10.02.09


good review, boring band

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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5788
10.02.09

Album Rating: 4

great review, amazing band


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UhhKris


Comments: 3788
10.02.09


yeah, shit's really, really good

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tom79


Comments: 2803
10.02.09


I didn't even know they released an EP called The Summer of George. That's awesome. I've only heard The Redder The Better by these guys and it was pretty good so I might check this out sometime.

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DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5825
10.02.09


Ok, this is strange... Coz I asked Adam (RedSkyForMiles) to review this not more than a day ago.

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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5788
10.02.09

Album Rating: 4

i woke up and it was there. I'll still do one

DaveyBoy
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 5825
10.02.09


Good review too. There's a couple of spelling/grammar errors here & there, so run it through a spell-check next time. But all your main points are clear & descriptive.

To Adam or David, who do you most compare these guys to?

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5788
10.02.09

Album Rating: 4

small brown bike, hot water music, loved ones, crime in stereo, bearvsshark, set your goals.
this is my favorite song on it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCPhIB_TZDA

StreetlightRock
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2363
10.02.09


This is a ton of fun. Sounds like bands like Set Your Goals, Lifetime, Fireworks, Crime In Stereo, etc. pop-punk with hardcore influences.

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Beauville88


Comments: 37
10.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks for the compliments, guys!

Sorry if I stole someone's thunder by reviewing this first...I'm just writing reviews for albums that don't have any.

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ArmorForMusic


Comments: 25
10.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review. Great band. I'm going to attempt to find this album in Best Buy.

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fractured


Comments: 59
10.09.09


I really like these guys, I feel like Hot Water Music changed their appearances and got into a time machine in 1998 and jumped forward 11 years. Really nice melodic aspect, and I had no idea there was only 1 singer! Nice review btw.

Transient


Comments: 392
10.29.09

Album Rating: 4

i like this an awful lot

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bungy


Comments: 473
11.09.09

Album Rating: 4

this is so likable

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helloimstu


Comments: 9
11.19.09

Album Rating: 4

Great is all I can say. Have had it for a couple of weeks and love it A LOT. Favorite track is The Old Fisher Burial Ground probably, although I love the whole record. :D



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