Forget About It
Forget About It
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Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from legendary punk band CLASSIC RUINS, "Forget About It," is a raucous rollercoaster of a record that will have you throwing caution to the wind and moshing like it's 1977 all over again. With their signature blend of fierce, frenetic energy and razor-sharp wit, CLASSIC RUINS deliver a collection of songs that are as catchy as they are chaotic.
From the moment the album kicks off with the blistering opener "Forget About It," you know you're in for a wild ride. The band's no-holds-barred approach to songwriting is on full display here, with each track hitting harder than the last. Whether they're railing against the state of the world on "Rebel Yell" or getting introspective on the haunting "Lost in the City," CLASSIC RUINS showcase a versatility and depth that few bands can match.
But what really sets "Forget About It" apart is the sheer sense of fun that permeates every second of the record. CLASSIC RUINS clearly had a blast recording these songs, and that infectious energy is impossible to resist. By the time the anthemic closer "Goodbye, Good Luck" fades out, you'll be left breathless and begging for more.
In conclusion, CLASSIC RUINS have crafted a modern punk masterpiece with "Forget About It." It's a record that pays homage to the band's storied past while also looking firmly towards the future. So do yourself a favour and forget about everything else - this is the only album you need to be listening to right now. Trust us, you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Forget About It
2. My Little OCD
3. Please Please Me
4. Cheap Champagne
5. Rawhide
6. Lights Out
7. Scrooge's Body Shop
8. Theo's El Camino
9. Bad Boy
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Classic Ruins
Classic Ruins are a band that hails from the gritty streets of Boston, Massachusetts, where they have been cranking out their own brand of raucous rock 'n' roll since the early 1980s. Led by the enigmatic frontman Frank Rowe, the band's sound is a perfect blend of garage punk, British invasion, and good old-fashioned rockabilly. With their infectious energy and raw, unfiltered sound, Classic Ruins have earned a reputation as one of the most exciting live bands on the Boston music scene. Their wild and unpredictable performances have earned them a dedicated following of fans who just can't get enough of their high-octane rock 'n' roll. Despite their long and storied career, Classic Ruins have managed to fly somewhat under the radar in terms of mainstream success. But for those in the know, their music is like a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. With their catchy hooks, anthemic choruses, and razor-sharp lyrics, Classic Ruins are a band that deserves to be heard by a wider audience. In a music landscape that is often dominated by pretentiousness and overproduction, Classic Ruins are a breath of fresh air. Their no-nonsense approach to rock 'n' roll is a reminder of the power of raw, unadulterated music that comes straight from the heart. So do yourself a favour and check out Classic Ruins - you won't be disappointed.
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