Description
Pissed Jeans is a band known for its wild vocals, sharp lyrics, buzzing guitars, and crazy live shows. Their sixth album, Half - Divorced, is no different. The songs on this album explore the contrast between youthful hope and the harsh realities of adulthood. Through frontman Matt Korvette's scowl, everything turns into a violent absurdity. Pissed Jeans' famous acerbic humor is as sharp as ever. They mock the joys of modern adult life, from over - protective parents to stolen catalytic converters and huge debts. On 'Seatbelt Alarm Silencer', Korvette growls about the feeling of being directionless. The band, including Korvette, Brad Fry on guitar, Randy Huth on bass, and Sean McGuinness on drums, took their time to record Half - Divorced at Tonal Park in Takoma Park, Maryland with Don Godwin. As Korvette said, Pissed Jeans is like an art project, which makes it exciting. The songs often unexpectedly enter classic hardcore punk territory, usually lasting under two minutes and bursting out like an explosion. In the last song, 'Moving On', Korvette's words show the band's attitude of living life now, not later. Track list: 1. Killing All the Wrong People 2. Anti - Sapio 3. Helicopter Parent 4. Cling to a Poisoned Dream 5. Sixty - Two Thousand Dollars in Debt 6. Everywhere Is Bad 7. Junktime 8. Alive With Hate 9. Seatbelt Alarm Silencer 10. (Stolen) Catalytic Converter 11. Monsters 12. Moving On
This is a vinyl LP of the album Half - Divorced by Pissed Jeans. To enjoy this record, you'll need a vinyl player. First, make sure your player is clean and in good working condition. Place the vinyl gently on the turntable, center it, and then lower the tonearm carefully onto the record. Sit back and enjoy the raw, energetic sound of Pissed Jeans. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest. Then, take the vinyl off the turntable and put it back in its sleeve. Keep the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. Also, handle it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface, which could affect the sound quality.