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Little Man in the Canoe [ CD / Album ]

Little Man in the Canoe

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  • Released Date: 17 Nov 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The latest offering from punk legends Dayglo Abortions, "Little Man in the Canoe," is a riotous rollercoaster of an album that doesn't pull any punches. Swimming in a sea of irreverence, the band's signature blend of raucous energy and dark humor is on full display here.

From the opening track, "Punk Rock Ruined My Life," to the closing number, "I Pissed in Your Mountain Dew," Dayglo Abortions showcase their knack for combining catchy hooks with biting social commentary. The band's lyrics are as provocative as ever, tackling everything from politics to personal hygiene with their trademark wit and charm.

Musically, "Little Man in the Canoe" is a whirlwind of furious riffs, pounding drums, and blistering solos. The band's raw, unapologetic sound is a refreshing departure from the polished production of mainstream punk, harking back to the genre's DIY roots.

While some may find Dayglo Abortions' no-holds-barred approach off-putting, for fans of the band, "Little Man in the Canoe" is a welcome return to form. With its infectious energy and irreverent attitude, this album is sure to please both die-hard punks and casual listeners alike.

So grab a drink, crank up the volume, and let Dayglo Abortions take you on a wild ride with "Little Man in the Canoe." Who knows, you may just find yourself singing along to songs about bodily functions and political corruption before you know it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Homophobic Sexist Cokeheads
2. Casting Couch
3. Big Michel
4. Man Bites Dog
5. Little Man in the Canoe
6. You Are So Boring
7. Cash Bash
8. Skatan's Skids
9. Nikki Dial
10. Open Sore
11. Brick Shithouse Bouncers
12. Feeder Brigade
13. Spuds Visitation
14. Nuclear Supremecy

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About the artist

Dayglo Abortions

Hailing from Canada's punk rock scene, Dayglo Abortions have been causing a ruckus for over four decades with their raw, politically charged music. With a name that screams rebellion, this band has become notorious for their unapologetic lyrics and loud, fast, and aggressive sound. Formed in 1979, Dayglo Abortions have proven themselves to be true veterans of the punk rock world. Their music is a chaotic blend of hardcore punk, metal, and even a touch of humour. With songs tackling subjects ranging from government corruption to social injustice, Dayglo Abortions are not afraid to speak their mind and challenge the status quo. Frontman Murray Acton's distinctive vocals, paired with the band's blistering guitar riffs and pounding drums, create a sonic assault that is impossible to ignore. Their live shows are legendary for their high energy and intense crowd participation, with fans moshing and stage diving at every opportunity. Despite facing controversy and censorship throughout their career, Dayglo Abortions have never shied away from controversy. Their music remains as relevant and powerful as ever, proving that punk rock is not just a genre, but a way of life. In a world that is increasingly divided, Dayglo Abortions are a beacon of rebellion and resistance, reminding us all to question authority and fight for what we believe in. Long live the Dayglo Abortions.

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