Direct Hit's third album, Crown Of Nothing, is the Milwaukee, WI quartet's most challenging, elaborate and downright catchy work to date - and it's built around the idea that heaven and hell might very well be the same place. It continues Direct Hit's unique strain of "f*** you, get pumped" party punk they've been honing throughout their decade-long career. Opener "Different Universe" has a killer new-wave vibe; "Pain/Boredom" is a guaranteed circle pit starter that evokes labelmates Pears; "Bad Answer" is loaded with fuzz bass, a disco beat and a sax solo that would make the Big Man smile from beyond the grave; "Disassemble" is so catchy, it could be something John Feldmann would write for Goldfinger and then sell to Blink-182. Direct Hit pinballs from style to style over Crown Of Nothing's 44-minute runtime, but it never feels schizophrenic - more accurately, it feels like the best mix tape ever. There's a reason why no two Direct Hit songs ever sound quite the same, too. The band returned to producer Mike Kennerty (Masked Intruder, Screeching Weasel), who's captured just about every note Direct Hit has played in the past five years.
CONDITION: NEW
TRACK LISTING
1
Different Universe
3:38
2
Welcome to Heaven
4:08
3
Pain / Boredom
0:56
4
Altered States
3:04
5
Perfect Black
2:50
6
Bad Answer
3:50
7
Life in Hell
3:20
8
Something We Won't Talk About
3:54
9
You & I (Are Nothing But Lies)
2:43
10
The Problem
3:44
11
Bliss Addiction
2:59
12
Losing Faith
2:30
13
Disassemble
3:20
14
Heaven's End
2:59
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