Tony Sly has lost some of his edge, but none of his songwriting abilities, as this latest release from 90s punk mainstays NUFAN can attest. Surely, long-time fans will always prefer the heavier Leche Can Carne, but Slys knack for writing insanely catchy choruses has remained intact over the years, even on the bands seventh full-length release. A logical progression from their last LP, Hard Rock Bottom, the band are locked tightly in the same groove theyve been in for the last several years, churning out fast, catchy songs that, while still good, are beginning to sound a little similar to one another. There is no denying Slys ability as a songwriter, but he seems to have fallen into the same trap as the Alkaline Trios Matt Skiba. Both write great songs, but theyre just not different enough from one another anymore.
(Fat Wreck)No Use For A Name
Keep Them Confused
BY Sam SutherlandPublished Jul 1, 2005
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