

Alkaline Trio / From Here To Infirmary - CD (Used)
Author: Alkaline Trio
Format: Explicit Lyrics
PartNumber: 1751034
Release Date: 17-04-2001
Details: Amazon.ca Punk with a satisfyingly vicious snarl, From Here to Infirmary is the sound of Blink 1 82's truant-playing next-door neighbours breaking into dad's drinks cabinet and drinking it dry. Chicago's Alkaline Trio are three boozers, abusers and all-round losers that crank out the sort of perfectly deformed, hair-tearingly angstful pop-punk tunes that made Green Day's Dookie such a mainstream punk landmark. That time-honoured comedy punk album title (see also: NOFX's Punk In Drublic, Blink 182's Enema of the State and countless others) is shot through with a certain black humour, because these are all songs about hitting the gutter, and hitting it hard. The opening "Private Eye" remembers a New Year's Eve spent alone with the bottle, frontman Matt Skiba singing, "There's no reason to call, I passed out on the floor/ Smoked myself stupid and drunk my insides dry", while the fraught, anthemic emo-pop of "Take Lots with Alcohol" reads like a monologue sobbed straight from the psychiatrist's chair. --Louis Pattison
UPC: 601091035324
EAN: 0601091035324
Model: 1751034
Languages: English
Binding: audioCD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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Author: Alkaline Trio
Format: Explicit Lyrics
PartNumber: 1751034
Release Date: 17-04-2001
Details: Amazon.ca Punk with a satisfyingly vicious snarl, From Here to Infirmary is the sound of Blink 1 82's truant-playing next-door neighbours breaking into dad's drinks cabinet and drinking it dry. Chicago's Alkaline Trio are three boozers, abusers and all-round losers that crank out the sort of perfectly deformed, hair-tearingly angstful pop-punk tunes that made Green Day's Dookie such a mainstream punk landmark. That time-honoured comedy punk album title (see also: NOFX's Punk In Drublic, Blink 182's Enema of the State and countless others) is shot through with a certain black humour, because these are all songs about hitting the gutter, and hitting it hard. The opening "Private Eye" remembers a New Year's Eve spent alone with the bottle, frontman Matt Skiba singing, "There's no reason to call, I passed out on the floor/ Smoked myself stupid and drunk my insides dry", while the fraught, anthemic emo-pop of "Take Lots with Alcohol" reads like a monologue sobbed straight from the psychiatrist's chair. --Louis Pattison
UPC: 601091035324
EAN: 0601091035324
Model: 1751034
Languages: English
Binding: audioCD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood















