Louis Lingg and the Bombs : Alphabet of a Revolution.
Punk rock to blow your head off.
This is the soundtrack for the anti-capitalist demonstration currently camped out in your city.
This is the sound of people screaming for another way of doing things before it's too late for us all.
This is the smell of teargas and the leather of a riot cop's glove suffocating all hope.
This is the joy of taking back the streets, of taking back what's rightfully ours.
These are the sounds of freedom and hope.
"We were heavily influenced by the current revolutions raging across every
country in the world. In these songs, we were trying to express the optimism and
excitement we were feeling. A furious energy was burning through us! However,
we're smart, realistic/pessimistic people too so there is a very dark side
lurking in there too."
- Louis Lingg and the Bombs?
"Louis Lingg and the Bomb's third album and... the band has obviously redoubled
their efforts, as this new material shows their sound taking a bold new
direction in a big way. Existing fans shouldn't worry. The group's frenetic
energy and humorous take on anti-authoritarian politics are still in full force
here. What's new is polish. Where "Lullabies" and previous records embodied the sound of pure DIY garage
band punk, these tracks all shine with professional presentation. My impression
of the change is like drinking an aged whiskey after a younger one. Listeners
unfamiliar with the old sound of Louis Lingg and the Bombs may want to jump
straight into the new songs. To draw comparisons to other bands, I can't help
but think of The Clash and their radio hit "Rock the Casbah." You can expect to
hear the pure spirit of classic hardcore punk (not this modern Green Day stuff)
with just enough pop mixed in to make it accessible to casual listeners without
selling out. Once you've cut your teeth on it, check out the old stuff as well."
- Flamepanther, Dallas, Texas
Songs:
1. Punk Storm Mario
2. R E V O L T
3. Alphabet of a Revolution Lesson 1
4. Destroy Civilisation
5. Bomb the Cunts
6. Alphabet of a Revolution Lesson 2
7. Going Nowhere Fast
8. Alright We Fight
9. Are you High
10. Alphabet of a Revolution Lesson 3
11. Old Skool Boom Boom
12. Throw Me Out the Door (prologue)
13. Throw Me Out the Door
14. Throw Me Out the Door (coda)
15. Alphabet of a Revolution Final Exam
16. A Song For My Baby (secret track)
17. Gave It Away (b side)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 4/7/2012
Louis Lingg and the Bombs lives in Paris France
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Punk, Intense Metal
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