
Review: One Win Choice - Never Suspend Disbelief
Posted on 13 March 2008 | 3 Comments
New Jersey’s One Win Choice spits out fast, balls-to-the-wall melodic hardcore (punk) that is easy to love and impossible to ignore. Their new album Never Suspend Disbelief is gritty, passionate, and full of optimistic energy. It is solidly played, but with just enough of a rough/sloppy edge that makes the band sounds more like friends than just punks with razor-sharp rhetoric (though they are that too).
Never Suspend Disbelief was released last fall by our friend Jeremy and his Jump Start Records label. We’ve known Jeremy a long time (does anyone remember No On 15?) and this may be the best record he’s released yet. As for One Win Choice, their ferocious attack puts them in a category of like-minded (and sounding) groups such as Strike Anywhere, Bigwig, Kid Dynamite and any number of other bands in that genre. In simpler terms, they aren’t reinventing the wheel. Don’t misread this though; that’s not a knock on the band. This is the type of punk that has been part of my steady diet for almost 15 years now. It makes me feel a little bit younger and that my friends, is a great thing.
MP3 | One Win Choice – One More Fight Never Suspend Disbelief
MP3 | One Win Choice – Border War Never Suspend Disbelief
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