Something to Write Home About

Editorial Reviews
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Emocore, an especially melodic and angst-driven form of punk that emerged from Washington, D.C., in the mid to late '80s, is making a major comeback. So much so that it wouldn't be surprising to see the producers of Sesame Street release Emo with Elmo, featuring Grover, Kermit, and especially Oscar the Grouch covering songs by Embrace, Rites of Spring, and Soulside. Which brings us to the Get Up Kids, whose second album, Something to Write Home About, is nearly as engaging as one of those old Sesame sketches featuring sock-puppet Martians and a ringing telephone. Sonically the band combines ragged Superchunk-style vocals with buzzing, hook-filled guitars and chiming, new-wave keyboards. Lyrically, however, the Get Up Kids are pretty down, lamenting damaged relationships with lines like, "I'm seeing much clearer now / You're just a face that I've gotten over" ("Red Letter Day") and "It's like you're falling in love while I'm just falling apart" ("10 Minutes"). But however angry or dejected they might be, the Get Up Kids find something worth celebrating. Whether it's the energy of last night's heated argument or the bittersweet relief of severing ties, Something to Write Home About is all about getting up and moving on. --Jon Wiederhorn

Music Review:

  1. Soul's Core
  2. Split the Difference
  3. Spooked
  4. Standards
  5. Stars and Topsoil: A Collection 1982-1990 [Original recording remastered]
  6. The Amalgamut [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. The Best of The Waterboys 81-90 [Import]
  8. The Clash on Broadway [Box set] [Original recording remastered]
  9. The Delivery Man [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]
  10. The Moon & Antarctica

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Knock Me Out [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Guy Reibel: Rabelais ou la Naissance du Verbe - for voice and percussion

Kapsberger: La Villanella - L'Arpeggiata/Christine Pluhar

Music: Circulation Pres Abstract Funk Theory

Home and Dry, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]

Kicking the National Habit [Import]

Kuikawa

Greatest Bass Hits

Les Hommes

Heitor Villa-Lobos: Symphony No 06, Ruda "God Of Love"

Groovin' [Live] [Import]

Iwontuwonsi: Live at Sweet Basil, Vol. 1 [Live] [Import]

Jelleestone Thirteen [Clean]

Flying Beyond: Improvisations on Bamboo Flute

Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures