The Blood Brothers - Crimes

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It's been a few years since the final record and disbanding of the Blood Brothers, but I still listen to this album almost every day. Released in '04 (I think), Crimes was the first collection to get them quite a bit of mainstream notice. Their sound is incomparable, the connection between the two main vocalists voices is mad in a way that it shouldn't work, but it does. And the instruments take art-destroyer punk and beat it down to something completely unfathomable. My favorite song from this record is called Rats and Rats and Rats For Candy, and I think it's a pretty good example of what to expect from a lot of their music. Lyrically, it tells a pretty twisted story of a pack of rats that hollow out and live in a girl, then take all of her things and move on to look for another home. The guitars create a static infused tangled mess with the percussion, which makes it that much more audible during the abruptly quiet, soft sections of the song. Once you understand what these guys are about, it gets pretty addictive. A+

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