The Ataris
End is Forever


4.0
excellent

Review

by Atari STAFF
September 29th, 2012 | 72 replies


Release Date: 2001 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A memorable, consistent album from a criminally underrated band.

Everyone has a band they will always love simply because they are reminded of a simpler time. For me, this band will always be The Ataris. No other band is able to capture the spirit of my youth so well. They are most famous for their cover of 'Boys of Summer' from So Long, Astoria. However, if you give them a chance they're not just your average cliche pop-punk band. In Fact, the band got their start when founder Kris Roe gave a demo tape to the Vandals and they decided to sign the band. They didn't always sound as poppy as they do today which is apparent on albums like End Is Forever. Released in 2001, it's their most consistent album to date.

Forget what you think you know about The Ataris. Singer Kris Roe taught himself to play the guitar by watching people play on TV (he plays upside down). He has been the one and only constant force in the band since their first release in 1997. He's a very competent musician all around. His voice doesn't really sound like anybody else in the genre except for maybe Tony Sly of No Use For A Name, which helps give the band a fresh sound.

The album features the fan favorite 'Summer Wind Was Always Our Song'. The song showcases the improvement in production as well as Kris Roe's vocals. Everything sounds more clear and crisp than on their past efforts. As you might have guessed, the song is about relationships and has an astoundingly real emo feel to it. Not all the songs are about girls however. 'Teenage Riot' is an anthem about raising hell that gets a kickstart with an excellent drum introduction. Rebellious lyrics such as "When the cops show up and try to ruin our fun, it's time to tell them all to *** off" are prevelant throughout the song. It's a song that gets your adrenaline going and it's sure to be a real crowd pleaser at their concerts. The albums 5th track (I'm not going to bother spelling the name) is a direct refrence to a cheat in an old Contra video game. It's a highly upbeat track that has all sorts of nostalgic references about everything from video games like Galaga to the cult film Clerks. The band obviously got their name from the Atari video game system due to their love for the good old days.

It really is a shame people always dismiss this band as "the group who remade 'Boys of Summer'. The track was catchy as hell, but the band have much more to offer especially on their earlier albums. Back when The Ataris released End is Forever, there really wasn't much else that sounded like it. It's an underappreciated and often overlooked album, just waiting for you to give it a chance.



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Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This review was inevitable. I see it needs editing so I'm on it.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Here's a link for teenage riot music video.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reWDxeUs3-w

SgtPepper
Emeritus
September 29th 2012


4510 Comments


Pretty decent review, man. POS'd.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks paperback I appreciate it. They were my favorite band in high school so trying to get them some more exposure.



Also you're a good writer man. If u noticed anything in the review that needs fixed (grammar, spelling) please let me know.

ViperAces
September 29th 2012


12596 Comments


first par 2001*
Good review, they sound pretty cool.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
September 29th 2012


4510 Comments


Thanks. And review is pretty solid from what I could tell. I havent heard of these guys, but I'll check them out tomorrow morning just to broaden my horizons and know what they sound like. Again, good stuff Atari. Keep it up.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
September 29th 2012


4510 Comments


One more thing:

and ofter overlooked album, just waiting for you to give it a chance.


often*. Other than, you're good.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Cool thanks again paperback. If u check them out try the song I posted in that link. Although u might hate them if you don't like pop punk.



@viper, ah yes i'm just 10 years off lol. Going to fix it now.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks viper did u listen to the YouTube link then?

ViperAces
September 29th 2012


12596 Comments


Yea I did, they seem pretty cool for a Pop Punk band, but I never could tell the difference.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


18860 Comments


good review, pos'd

HitlerIsTheBest
September 29th 2012


1571 Comments


based on the genre and song titles, i wont be checking this out.

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks mancuso

menawati
September 29th 2012


16715 Comments


not a pop punk fan but a good read, pos'd

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank u sir

Crawl
September 29th 2012


2946 Comments


So Long Astoria rules.

Calc
September 29th 2012


17342 Comments


pre good pre good

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 29th 2012


27954 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah It's good but if u haven't heard their older stuff u should check it out. See the link I posted on this thread for the song teenage riot.

Sowing
Moderator
September 29th 2012


43947 Comments


It's seriously been forever since I've heard this might have to adjust rating

Most of these guys' material was around a 2.5-3 for me

ViralOblivion
September 29th 2012


7679 Comments


Atari I'm downloading that maiden album haha



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