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Home : Reviews : Pushbike Army - Four From Alexandra Grove

Pushbike Army - Four From Alexandra Grove

Band: Pushbike Army Band Members:
  • John Rennie - vox/guitar
  • Andy Booth - bass guitar
  • Chris Hide - drums

Track List:

  1. Four from Alexandra Grove
  2. Farewell to my fascist friend
  3. Four from Alexandra Grove (piano instrumental version)
Title: Four From Alexandra Grove
Year: 14 Apr 2008
Format: Promo CD
Label: A590 Records
Contact Details: Tele: (07919) 092904
Email: info @ a590records.com
Web1: www.a590records.com
Web2: www.myspace.com/pushbikearmy
Web3: www.pushbikearmy.co.uk

Reviewer: Dan Hobson (Sept 2008)
Leeds three-piece Pushbike Army's current promo delivers good honest punk rock, served with a healthy dose of youthful aggression.

Starting with indie/punk number Four From Alexandra Grove, there's a noticeable likeness to Hounds of Love by The Futureheads. With similar chord progressions and an almost identical backing vocal towards the end, it makes you wonder whether it's simply coincidence, or a bit of a half-inch? All this aside, it's a great song discussing real issues and shows the world that you don't have to play out of tune guitars with a safety pin through your nostril to be pure.

The second track Farewell To My Fascist Friend is a more traditional take on the much-explored genre of punk. With thrashy guitars, angry vocals and a looser song structure they seem to be paying homage to their roots. With a length of 4.47 minutes, and not a great deal of variation, this tune would definitely improve for being a tad shorter.

The final song is a beautifully executed piano version of Four From Alexandra Grove. With no vocals, bass or drums, you hardcore punks might now be thinking what sounded like a promising band have just lost all respect? Think about it though, punk is all about smashing the boundaries, and ... a classical symphony to cap the promo off, in my opinion, is one of the most innovative punk ideas ever!

These guys are clever, rebellious on their own terms, and more punk than most the leather studded wannabes out there!


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