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  • AMG Review of Coaster

    Amg
    Jason Lymangrover
    All Music Guide

    After 25 years in the game, NOFX are still going and are still as bratty as ever, sneering as they tackle their favorite subjects: drinking ("The Quitter," "I Am an Alcoholic," "First Call"), anti-religion ("Best God in Show," "Blasphemy [The Victimless Crime]"), and anti-patriotism ("We Called It America," "Suits and Ladders"). Nothing new there, but along with well-trodden themes of partying, agnosticism, and clever observations about their scene, there's a big departure this time around that comes in the form of "My Orphan Year." Fat Mike is at his most confessional in a rare, sincere, Barbara Walters moment, wherein he opens up his journal to the dark days with remorseful lyrics about the death of his parents. He reveals himself as a true sad-faced clown tormented by inner demons more than a few times on Coaster, admitting, "I didn't try pot 'til I was 21 but now I'm overcompensating" and "My friends are telling me that I need to find a clinic, but I won't, cuz I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic." Life as a pill-popping punk rocker might be taking its toll with age, but when the mood is light, Mike and the group are as funny as ever. Prior to a song about the breakup of Iron Maiden ("Bruce, Eddie, and Paul"), complete with dueling guitar harmonies and a pretty bad Bruce Dickinson impersonation, there's an autobiographical account (probably) of first meeting and talking about Jennifer Tilly with either Tegan or Sara (Mike couldn't tell) of Tegan and Sara, before spooking her severely with talk of drugs and sex ("Creeping Out Sara"). As a whole, it's not one of their best records, considering the size of their discography, but it's not a bad little record. Fans will like it since the band is still shining as a tight unit and hasn't lost a step musically, but at the same time, if shoppers are also considering Backstage Pass, the NOFX tour documentary DVD released around the same time, that packs more bang for the buck in the extras alone.

Zine Review of NOFX's "Coaster"
6 months ago

NOFXby Dan Weiss • May 5, 2009 NOFXCoaster(Fat Wreck Chords, 2009)2009. The number. Another summer. Sound of... well, in 1989, it was the funky drummer. In 1999, it was Y2K hype. Remember? Web URLs as album titles (www.thug.com is a favorite), Will Smith sampling the Clash for not-quite-a-smash "Will 2K" (on an album called Willennium no less). And in 2009, the decade-shedding skin du jour is, w

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Review - NOFX - Coaster
6 months ago

I'm not what you'd call well-versed in NOFX history. Fat Mike & co. have put out something like 11 other discs prior to the release of Coaster last month, and yet I'd never owned any of NOFX's other works.I can tell you that's about to change. I've had a chance to listen to Coaster for about a week now, and can't find enough good things to say about it.As punks go, NOFX is just downright fun. W...

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New NOFX downloads on Transmissions
7 months ago

Legendary Punkers NOFX have five new unreleased & rare tracks available on myspace for fans to download FREE. "Fleas," "The Quitter," "My Orphan Year," "Hold It Back" and "I'm Telling Tim" are part of MySpace's Transmissions, a live performance and interview session.The session went up on Friday and will be available on-demand through the Transmissions profile and the Transmissions' MySpace Vid...

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Review - NOFX - Coaster
6 months ago

I'm not what you'd call well-versed in NOFX history. Fat Mike & co. have put out something like 11 other discs prior to the release of Coaster last month, and yet I'd never owned any of NOFX's other works.I can tell you that's about to change. I've had a chance to listen to Coaster for about a week now, and can't find enough good things to say about it.As punks go, NOFX is just downright fun. W...

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Zine Review of NOFX's "Coaster"
6 months ago

NOFXby Dan Weiss • May 5, 2009 NOFXCoaster(Fat Wreck Chords, 2009)2009. The number. Another summer. Sound of... well, in 1989, it was the funky drummer. In 1999, it was Y2K hype. Remember? Web URLs as album titles (www.thug.com is a favorite), Will Smith sampling the Clash for not-quite-a-smash "Will 2K" (on an album called Willennium no less). And in 2009, the decade-shedding skin du jour is, w

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NOFX: "Coaster" album review
7 months ago

I've lamented before on this blog about the abysmal state of punk rock.  It seems like all we get these days are bland monotone "hardcore" bands or whiny bubblegum emo acts marketed to teenie boppers who don't know any better.Thankfully every now and then Fat Mike and the crew from NOFX stick their heads up and remind us of how good punk CAN be.  NOFX's new album, Coaster, is set for an April

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Fat Wreck Chords cuts CD prices to under $10 in the US
7 months ago

Fat Wreck Chords today announced plans to reduce the price of all their CDs to under $10 throughout the United States. Label bossman and NOFX singer Fat Mike explained:This is not a sale. This is how much this CD costs, and not only that, but EVERY CD on...

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Preview New NOFX Album
7 months ago

That’s right bitches, new NOFX. “Coaster” has a scheduled release date of 4/28/2009, but you can listen to “Coaster” in it’s entirety at Amazon UK. Go do it now. Track List: 1. We Called It America2. The Quitter3. First Call4. My Orphan Year5. Blasphemy (The Victimless Crime)6. Creeping Out Sara7. Eddie, Bruce and Paul8. Best God In [...]

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