Review: 20 Belows - Headaches & Moodswings
Posted on 24 January 2008 | No Comments
It really must be pop-punk Thursday today since I’m now posting about a Danish band called the 20 Belows. They released a full-length called Headaches And Moodswings just about a year ago that is the epitome of lovelorn boy pop-punk. Singer Ulrich Basler’s instantly recognizable and winsome vocals go a long way to making this sound like a new record from Cletus (which is a very good thing). The rest is a pretty straightforward redux of the classic Screeching Weasel/Queers sound complete with melodic pop-punk lead guitar lines. It is a peppy album that (save for a track or two) doesn’t miss a beat and should have heartbroken teenage boys everywhere just reaching into their parents liquor cabinets to drown their young sorrows. Headaches And Moodswings is out now on the excellent Whoa Oh Records.
MP3 | 20 Belows – My Very Best Headaches & Moodswings
MP3 | 20 Belows – This Boy’s Giving Up Headaches & Moodswings
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