Pennywise The Fuse
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Tracklist:
01- Knocked Down
02- Yell Out
03- Competition Song
04- Take A Look Around
05- Closer
06- 6th Avenue Nightmare
07- The Kids
08- Fox TV
09- Stand Up
10- Dying
11- Disconnect
12- Premeditated Murder
13- Best I Can
14- 18 Soldiers
15- Lies


Release Date: 2005

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OathofDarkness USER (10 Reviews)

2005-08-15 | 11 comments | 2,029 views

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Not only one of the best punk bands out there, but a personal favorite of mine, Pennywise has released their latest album 'The Fuse' on Epitaph Records. I saw an add in a magazine for 'The Fuse' about 2 months before it came out and since then, I have been literally counting down the days until its release. The day it was released (August 9th, 2005) I went on my lunch break and picked up a copy. I had heard a teaser track on the Epitaph Records website ("Knocked Down") and thought it lacked in some aspects, but still was a pretty good tune and figured maybe it would fit in well with the rest of the album. I wasn't really sure what to expect…

Stylistically 'The Fuse' sounds like a combination of 'About Time' and 'From the Ashes'. It has a lot of the aggression from 'About Time' and some of the watered down political lyrics of 'From the Ashes' (I say watered down because compared to 'Land of the Free?', 'From the Ashes' lyrical demeanor is weaker.) I believe there is quite a lot of politics on this album too, but not as much as 'Land of the Free?'.

The album is kicked off by "Knocked Down" which has the general molding of what a typical Pennywise song is. Driven by outspoken vocals and nice rhythm sections, "Knocked Down" is one of the better songs on the album. "Yell Out" is a song much like the song prior, but contains better drumming from one of my favorite drummers-Byron McMackin. Reminding me of one of my favorite Pennywise songs "My Own Country" is "Competition Song". The beginning reminds me a lot of it, and is a fairly decent track. There's not too much here that makes it stand out, but unfortunately, that's pretty much my feeling towards the majority of the songs on this album.

Now we're getting into the heart and soul of 'The Fuse". "Closer", "6th Avenue Nightmare", and "The Kids" makes this album successful. These three songs are the back bone of the album and prevent it from being a generic punk rock album. "Closer" is probably my favorite track on the album. It's an extraordinarily strong tune that makes you hold your head high and say "I love these mother ***ers!" What's great about "The Kids" is that it sounds a little more like a rock song than a punk song. It has the warm and familiar Pennywise choruses that all long time fans have grown accustomed to and love. "Stand Up" has me envisioning Trent Reznor taking over the vocal duties from Jim Lindberg in the verse sections of the song.

Another great song is "Premeditated Murder". Lyrically and musically this is the band at their best. This is one of the songs that the lyrics have been bathed in politics. Simply entitled "Lies", the album's final offering is another fantastic and soon to be classic Pennywise tune. It's between this and "Closer" for my favorite songs on the album.

While 'The Fuse' has a handful of fantastic songs, I have to say that overall, the album doesn't really move me. I almost find some of these songs boring. It pains me to say this because I do love their music so much, but I'm being honest. This cd will be in the hands of the long time fans, but probably not in the hands of those somewhat new to the band. If you're looking for a Pennywise album that blows your mind, try "Full Circle" or "About Time".

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Cross Out The Eyes


Comments: 42
08.15.05


i really like this album
thank for the review
it was good

Fabz


Comments: 136
08.15.05


I was a big fan of Pennywise a couple of years ago...good review, but older album are way better...

Andross


Comments: 1
08.15.05


I think the first song on the album stays the same to much but the second song yell out is pretty damn good

OathofDarkness


Comments: 11
08.15.05


Thanks for the kind words. I'm a huge fan of theirs, but this album was somewhat of a letdown. Oh well.

Cross Out The Eyes


Comments: 42
08.31.05


I think it is agood albumThis Message Edited On 08.31.05

kolzig33189


Comments: 335
09.03.05


good album average review. it was weird the first 2 songs r very unpennywise sounding

Stain


Comments: 6
09.09.05

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome album.
All songs are great.
I'm addicted to it.

circleofdeadchildren


Comments: 119
09.10.05


All ther songs sound alike

samnekro13


Comments: 1
01.15.06


dude pennywise is the shit and there representing cali fuckin rock on

single76yearold


Comments: 2
06.17.06

Album Rating: 3

This is a good album, but it gets too repetitive near the end



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