It would be easy to say, "this is the best band youve never heard of, because its undoubtedly true. I could tell you theyve toured Europe, Japan (twice), the U.S. (a bunch of times) and have a number of albums already. But, again, that would be too easy. Whats much more difficult is convincing you with words why you should buy this album, because words cant really describe how fucking awesome this record actually is. Picture HWM with a little more country, or Avail if they were from Florida. Tracks like "Murder and "Too Many Saturday Nights could just as easily be sung while hanging low over a bar or by a room full of sweaty kids at some basement show. Russ VanCleaves vocals are grittier than "Kiss the Bottle-era Jawbreaker, and as passionate as the earliest Hot Water Music records, while the guitars rock like a mix between the Replacements and the Grabass Charletons. The Tim Version are both literate and guttural, as much calculated musicianship as instinctive rockery. This is a perfect addition to the No Idea catalogue, and its definitely a record you should own because its better than most of the swill coming out today.
(No Idea)The Tim Version
Decline of the Southern Gentleman
BY Ty TrumbullPublished Jun 17, 2008