April 20, 2001

REESE


Album Review: THE LIVING END

ROLL ON
By DARRYL STERDAN



ROLL ON
The Living End
(Reprise/Warner)

Kangaroos, koalas, platypuses. Australia has more than its share of weird critters. Meet another -- The Living End. This Aussie trio began as a Stray Cats-inspired rockabilly outfit with standup bass, vintage Gretsch guitars and high-piled hair. They've kept those trappings but the band's music has slowly evolved towards old-school punk anthems. Which brings us to Roll On, their second full-length and a most unusual hybrid. Although the twangy, high-energy boogie of Riot on Broadway and Carry Me Home are punkabilly straight outta Rev. Horton Heat's Bible, the sharper, heavier riffs of cuts like Pictures in the Mirror could be from Green Day's last disc. This musical cross-breeding -- which, make no mistake, the band pulls off admirably -- doesn't end there. To make things even more interesting, Don't Shut the Gate's arena-rock wallop and singalong chorus are right out of Midnight Oil, Blood on Your Hands flirts with skanky reggae, and if Angus Young didn't write the riff-rocker Silent Victory, we're a monkey's uncle. Or a kangaroo's.

Track Listing 1. Roll On
2. Pictures In The Mirror
3. Riot On Broadway
4. Staring At The Light
5. Carry Me Home
6. Don't Shut The Gate
7. Dirty Man
8. Blood On Your Hands
9. Revolution Regained
10. Silent Victory
11. Read About It
12. Killing The Right
13. Astoria Paranoia
14. Uncle Harry
15. Prisoner Of Society - (bonus track, live)
 


Browse Reviews by Artist



HOT MUSIC HEADLINES
M.I.A. fiance slams split report
Perry, Brand reach divorce deal
SOCAN buys Songwriters Hall
Beach Boys to perform at Grammys
Cohen, Del Rey debut on charts
Busey files for bankruptcy
Aguilera to reconcile with dad?
Trench singer has music in DNA
Metallica launching music festival
Missy Elliott to make comeback
More Headlines
Howie D invites fans on Israel trip
Beyonce trademarking 'Blue Ivy'
Juno Award noms unveiled
Bieber guard in airport fight
Rep: No Del Rey tour to postpone
Lady Gaga reveals tour plans
Report: Brown to perform at Grammys
Garth Brooks turning 50
Love threatens to sue over court docs
Fray works it out for new album


Who's coming and when
Want to know when your favourite band is coming to town? Check out Clive, JAM Music's extensive Canadian concert listings.
TV Listings
Wondering what's on tonight? Check out our TV listings for the complete schedule in your area.
Movie Listings
Find out what's playing at a theatre near you.

1. Leonard Cohen: Old Ideas

2. Adele: 21

3. Lana Del Rey: Born To Die

4. Various: 2012 Grammy Noms

5. Gotye: Making Mirrors

Courtesy Nielsen SoundScan Cda








What did you think of Madonna’s halftime show?
She’s still got it
I wasn’t impressed


Results