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This three-piece punk outfit comes out with all guns blazing on FROM HERE TO INFIRMARY. Throughout the album, the Alkaline Trio maintains a blazing, three-chord barrage whose stylistic pedigree runs through Green Day all the way back to first-generation punks like the Buzzcocks.
For an accurate picture of the Trio's approach, picture the hard-hitting hooks of a Blink 182 mated with intelligent lyrics (a rare enough commodity in heavy rock to begin with) that nearly reach the philosophical heights of Bad Religion--the degree of introspection presented in the Alkaline Trio's lyrics is unprecedented. But once you focus on the raging rhythms and guitar firestorms, everything else is gravy. Put these boys down as Green Day sans the brattiness after a few college courses.
Recorded at Pachyderm Studios, Cannon Falls, Minneapolis.
Personnel: Matt Skiba (vocals, guitar); Daniel Andriano (vocals, piano); Mike Felumlee (drums).
Audio Mixers: Laurent Bichara; Jerry Finn.
Recording information: Pachyderm Studio, Cannon Falls, MN.
Photographer: Jim Newberry.
The Alkaline Trio: Matt Skiba (vocals, guitar); Dan Andrianno (vocals, piano, bass); Mike Felumlee (drums).
Rolling Stone (6/7/01, p.110) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Catchy punk pop with sharp elbows and a wry sense of humor....laying waste to old relationships and drinks hard over a barrage of 3-chord nastiness..." Alternative Press (7/01, p.58) - 7 out of 10 - "...Fairly straightforward melodic pop-punk....pulling the listener into a nightmare of emotions..." CMJ (4/23/01, p.10) - "...Hook-laden and driving....they get a pretty accurate mix of the singalong market...the pop-punk snarl...and the fun part..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.53) - "[With] sharp, emotional, but witty lyrics and a knack for uplifting and insanely infectious pop sensibilities." From Here To Infirmary Music Alkaline Trio From Here To Infirmary Songs From Here To Infirmary Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews This is again one of their best cd's Even better than the "Goddamit" this rocks "Mister Chainsaw" I have to agree is a great song, but this whole cd is good, buy this if you dont got it, if you can't afford it download it off the net, or get it any way you can. Submitted by * Collecting Dust 1981 * (Seattle, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this cd is god this is "the" best new band out there. i haven't heard many good bands lately, but alkaline trio is awsome. they are so dark, and awsome. i love them. the best song on this cd is "mr chainsaw" Submitted by iliedmyfaceoff66 (okeana, oh) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Undiscovered band needs more radio air time I first heard this band on The Tony Hawks Underground video game.I loved their song so i bought the CD and...... this is the best Cd. Submitted by Tony (Katy, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Everything by this group is flawless. Alkaline Trio has had awesome music since their very 1st Album. This is a clear example of it. These songs are all full of originality (examples: Private Eye and I'm Dying Tommorow) and depressing mood themes (ex: You're Dead), making this album a must have in any punk music collection. I hope they continue to come out with great albums and songs. Submitted by SSJRenegade (Cambridge, WI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Alk3 ROCKS! Alkaline Trio is the best! I've seen them live and even met Matt Skiba! Pictures, autograph, everything! :) This is a really good album! I love it, and them! ALK3 ROCKS! Submitted by ddyslilmunk (Goose Creek, South Carolina, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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