Straight Ahead

Editorial Reviews
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OK, there's no way around it. Pennywise often sound an awful lot like Bad Religion. But in some ways Pennywise's biggest flaw is also their greatest strength. The band's melange of power and melody suits them well, making songs like "My Own Country" and "Victim of Reality" as engaging as Bad Religion cuts like "You Are (the Government)" and "21st Century Digital Boy." Indeed, Pennywise's penchant for hooks maximizes the impact of their more bombastic material, allowing them to play at blistering speeds without dissolving into a dissonant blur. "Can't Believe It," for instance, pummels with hard-core beats and buzz-saw guitars, and still manages to incite uncontrollable bouts of grinning and head bobbing. And when Pennywise find a groove, as on the metallic anthem "Can't Take Anymore" or the harmony-laden "Alien," they're one of the most captivating pop-punk bands on the indie circuit. --Jon Wiederhorn

Music Review:

  1. Terror Twilight [Enhanced]
  2. Thank You (Bonus DVD) [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  3. The Aeroplane Flies High [Box set]
  4. The Best of Voice of the Beehive [Import]
  5. The Blue Mask
  6. The Cure - Greatest Hits (Limited Edition with Bonus Disc)
  7. The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone
  8. The Hot Rock
  9. The Juliet Letters
  10. The Secret Migration

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Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count [Import]

Hommage à Chagall

Guitar Duos

Music: 4AM: The Sessions Vol. 1

Ibiza Anthems, Vol. 2

Final Album [Import]

In Diretta Dal Sole [Import]

Hottie Boombalottie [CD-single]

Have You Ever [CD-single] [Import]

Interview With Gene

Guero

Greatest Hits

It's Hot out Cha [Explicit Lyrics]

Brahms: Hungarian Dances; Dvorák: Slavonic Dances; Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel

Panthalassa: The Music Of Miles Davis 1969-1974