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Can't Tell Me No [ CD / Album ]

Can't Tell Me No

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  • Released Date: 19 Jul 2019

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Portland-based rockers Summer Cannibals have returned with their latest offering, "Can't Tell Me No," and boy, do they have a lot to say. This album is a rollercoaster of emotions, from the infectious hooks to the blistering guitar riffs, Summer Cannibals have truly outdone themselves.

Lead singer Jessica Boudreaux's vocals are as fierce as ever, effortlessly switching from sweet and sultry to raw and gritty. The band's tight musicianship is on full display here, with drummer Devon Shirley and bassist Ethan Butman laying down a solid foundation for Boudreaux and guitarist Cassi Blum to shine.

Songs like "Behave" and "False Anthem" are instant classics, with their catchy choruses and undeniable energy. "One of Many" slows things down a bit, showcasing the band's versatility and Boudreaux's emotive vocals.

But the real standout track here is "Start Breaking." It's a defiant anthem that will have you throwing your fists in the air and singing along at the top of your lungs. It's the kind of song that makes you want to jump in a mosh pit and let loose.

Overall, "Can't Tell Me No" is a triumph for Summer Cannibals. They've managed to create an album that is both incredibly fun and deeply personal, a rare feat in today's music scene. So go ahead, give it a listen. I dare you to resist the urge to dance.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. False Anthem
2. Can't Tell Me No
3. Behave
4. Like I Used To
5. Innocent Man
6. One of Many
7. Staring at the Sun
8. Start Breaking
9. Hesitation
10. Spin
11. Into Gold

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About the artist

Summer Cannibals

SUMMER CANNIBALS are the kind of band that effortlessly blend punk attitude with infectious pop hooks, creating a sound that is as refreshing as a pint of cider on a summer's day. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, this quartet is fronted by the fierce and charismatic Jessica Boudreaux, whose powerhouse vocals and no-nonsense lyrics pack a punch that will leave you reeling. Their latest album, "Can't Tell Me No," is a raucous, rebellious ode to breaking free from societal constraints and living life on your own terms. Tracks like "False Anthem" and "Behave" are anthems for the misfits and the rebels, with infectious riffs and pounding drums that will have you dancing like nobody's watching. But don't let their punk rock swagger fool you - these guys are true musicians, with a knack for crafting intricate melodies and clever arrangements that will keep you coming back for more. From the infectious pop sensibilities of "One Of Many" to the raw energy of "Innocent Man," SUMMER CANNIBALS are a force to be reckoned with in the indie music scene. So grab your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and get ready to be blown away by the sheer sonic force of SUMMER CANNIBALS. They may not be serving up any actual cannibals, but their music is sure to leave you hungry for more.

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