Thanks to a requested review, we’re heading back down under to Melbourne, Australia check out the 1998 self-titled debut album by The Living End. Best known in the U.S. for their 2000 single “Roll On,” from their sophomore release, we get an earlier glimpse at this three piece and their combination of punk, rockabilly and ska. They’ve got melodies and energy, but aren’t afraid to slow down the tempo. Does it work overall? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
#333: Whirligig by The Caulfields
#332: Batman & Robin soundtrack
#331: Cockamamie by Jennifer Trynin
#330: Duran Duran In The 90s
#329: Interview with Marko DeSantis of Sugarcult, The Ataris and more
#328: Cheap Trick (1997) by Cheap Trick
#327: Blind Love by Ratcat
#326: Roundtable - Sophomore Slump Revisited - Eight Arms To Hold You by Veruca Salt
#325: Small Speaker Joyland by Violetine
#324: Digging Your Scene - Roundtable Discussion on Los Angeles in the 90s
#323: Interview with Eli Janney of Girls Against Boys and the 8G Band
#322: Shuttlecock by Super TransAtlantic
#321: Twisted Willie - A Tribute To Willie Nelson
#320: Interview with Tim Kasher of The Good Life & Cursive
#319: Electronica in the 90s Roundtable
#318: Upstyledown by 28 Days
#317: Hissing Prigs in Static Couture by Brainiac
#316: ReadySexGo by Marvelous 3
#315: Deadsexy by Scarce with Joyce Raskin and Chick Graning
#314: Roundtable Discussion on the albums of 1997
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