945 Ramones - Animal Boy (1986)
945 Ramones - Animal Boy (1986)
Studio Album - Punk
About the Act:
The Ramones were an American punk band that existed from 1974 to 1996. They were one of the most influential punk bands in the New York punk scene in the late 70s. They have been recognised in many lists as being of the most significant rock bands, well, ever.
Unlike other punk bands who's style often included colourful dyed hair, the Ramones adopted long hair and leather jackets as a kind of uniform. Also, all members of the band adopted stage names with the surname "Ramone" even though they were not related. The "classic" line-up was Dee Dee Ramone, Joey Ramone, Tommy Ramone and Johnny Ramone, all of whom are now dead.
Their music was categorised by fast beats, raw, simple rock and short, abrupt songs. Later, they diversified into more poppy music.
About the Album:
This is the 9th studio album by the Ramones, and is generally not thought to be one of their best. It was made at a time when the band were suffering from quite a bit of internal stress.
My History with this Album:
None
Review:
This is quite a mixed and disparate album. It ranges from reasonably OK punk to mediocre punk pop to really quite facile ballads. It's pretty simplistic (well it is punk) but it mostly lacks the bite and energy that makes punk, well punk. It's mostly quite dull. It's not completely dull, and some of the songs have some substance in the lyrics, but really, not that much. It's like a high-school band learning to write songs, falling between the excitement of good punk rock and the sophistication of, well, anything else.
5.5/10
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0uzPVW5NznWQAfJlZz98T5
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ60iWsT-R2tzzA4gzDpGty3btoFPVrW0
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Boy
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