Proof That the Youth Are Revolting

Price 27.97 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 657022524825

Brand Sarabellum


Album NotesFive Iron Frenzy: Reese Roper (vocals); Micah Ortega, Sonnie Johnston (guitar); Jeff "The Girl" Ortega (saxophone); Brad Dunham (trumpet); Dennis Culp (trombone); Keith Hoerig (bass); Andrew Verdecchio (drums).Audio Mixer: Masaki.Recording information: Birmingham, AL (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Canton, OH (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Charlotte, NC (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Chattanooga, TN (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Columbus, OH (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Manchester, VA (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Mitchelvile, Mc Arthur (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Mt. Union, PA (06/17/1999-07/02/1999); Stone Mountain, GA (06/17/1999-07/02/1999).Photographers: Joe Sanabria; Melinda DiMauro.Born in Denver, Colorado from the ashes of an industrial-thrash outfit, Five Iron Frenzy blends punk, ska, and metal, while maintaining a strong sense of melody and a great use of vocal harmonies. On the surface, that might seem common enough, except that FIF is a Christian band. By not taking an excessively preachy road, FIF is crafty and subtle in the way it delivers its message. Walking more in the tradition of bands like They Might Be Giants, the members of FIF are serious about music without taking themselves too seriously.PROOF THAT THE YOUTH ARE REVOLTING is testament to the fun-loving chaos of the live shows of FIF. The disc opens with a jab at fellow Christian rockers Stryper that segues into a stab at "80s-metal refugees Europe. The group"s infectious sense of humor is a large part of its appeal. "Suckerpunch" borrows some brass stylings from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones with much success. The band"s take on "It"s Not Unusual" doesn"t stray far from the original, but does it justice all the same with an interesting twist on the horn arrangements. Five Iron Frenzy"s comical antics explain why the group"s ever-growing following continues to keep the faith.