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Constant Stimulation
[ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Constant Stimulation

SKU: V72693 Barcode: 0881970015610
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 26 Oct 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

In the vast sea of punk rock albums, BAD SPORTS' Constant Stimulation is like a fluorescent buoy bobbing up and down, demanding to be noticed. This Texan trio serve up a generous helping of snarling guitars, pounding drums, and catchy hooks that will have you pogoing around your living room in no time.

From the opening track "Don't Get Your Hopes Up" to the closing chords of "Easy Truth", BAD SPORTS maintain a frenetic energy that is undeniably infectious. The band effortlessly blends elements of garage rock, power pop, and punk to create a sound that is uniquely their own.

Lead vocalist Orville Neeley's gravelly vocals add a rough-around-the-edges charm to the album, while the tight rhythm section of Daniel Fried and Gregory Rutherford keeps the whole thing chugging along at breakneck speed.

Tracks like "Growler" and "Constant Stimulation" are perfect examples of BAD SPORTS' ability to craft catchy, anthemic punk rock that will have you hitting repeat again and again. The album may not reinvent the wheel, but it certainly gives it a damn good polish.

So, if you're in need of a musical pick-me-up, look no further than BAD SPORTS' Constant Stimulation. It's a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart, guaranteed to leave you buzzing long after the final chords fade away. Cheers to that, mate.

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About the artist

Bad Sports

Fulfilling the wildest dreams of indie rock fans, BAD SPORTS have been making waves in the music scene with their infectious blend of garage punk and power pop. Hailing from Denton, Texas, this trio of talented musicians - Orville Neeley, Daniel Fried, and Gregory Rutherford - have been causing a stir with their high-energy live performances and raw, unapologetic sound. Drawing inspiration from classic bands like The Replacements and Cheap Trick, BAD SPORTS bring a modern twist to their music with clever lyrics and unforgettable hooks. Their latest album, "Constant Stimulation", has been praised for its catchy melodies and rebellious attitude, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting bands to emerge in recent years. With a penchant for vintage gear and DIY ethos, BAD SPORTS have garnered a dedicated fan base who embrace their rough around the edges charm. Whether they're tearing up the stage at a sweaty club show or charming crowds at a festival, this band knows how to command attention and turn heads. In a sea of bland, cookie-cutter bands, BAD SPORTS stand out as a refreshing breath of fresh air. Their music is a rebellion against the status quo, a call to arms for misfits and outcasts everywhere. In a world that's increasingly obsessed with image and perfection, BAD SPORTS remind us that sometimes, it's okay to be a little rough around the edges. They may not be perfect, but they're perfectly themselves - and that's all that really matters in the end.

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