Unfortunately not every band will ooze with originality or groundbreaking material, and sometimes it will take a long time before a band stumbles into their own identity with some serious legs to stand on. The aforementioned seems to be the dreaded curse for the 27 Red on their debut release, Make Your Game. Regardless of their charming personalities or their "great live show, all that comes across on this release is tremendously boring and generic ska. "No Time or "Tomorrow would have made a better single, along with the bands Sting cover of "Rude Boy as the B-Side. Instead, they released 12 songs of sheer mediocrity. Releases like this remind everyone why the long gone days of demo cassettes were so much better, because its truly a shame that so much went into packaging such a dismal recording.
(Grover)27 Red
Make Your Game
BY Shawn MerrillPublished Sep 1, 2003