Sunday, March 29, 2009

I Can't Understand What You're Doing Anymore

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I mentioned the Burnt "Where's My Head?" LP yesterday, so here it is. I'm not gonna act like this is a classic album or anything like that; it was a middle-of-the-pack hardcore punk record when it first came out almost 25 years ago, and time hasn't really improved on things all that much.

This was one of the first few dozen or so hardcore LPs that I ever owned-- I had just moved to Waterbury as a teenager around that time, and it took me a month or two of walking around before I discovered that, dang, there's actually stores around here that sell honest-to-god punk zines and records. Full-length hardcore records weren't anywhere near as common back then as they are now, and in my willingness to blindly buy whatever popped up in the LP section, based upon if I recognized the band's name from the one issue of Flipside that I had, I ended up with some real stinkers (don't let anyone kid you-- Channel 3's "Airborne" and Code of Honor's "Beware The Savage Jaw" are some sucky fuckin' records). Likewise, "Where's My Head" wasn't really thrashy enough for me at the time, so I got rid of it fairly quickly. A couple of decades later, I stumble across a copy in near-perfect shape sitting in a rack for only eight bucks, and I had to buy it again, if only because (thanks to eBay) you hardly ever see old stuff like this in an actual record store anymore.

Objectively, this isn't a bad record, just nothing amazing. It's loud enough, I suppose, and it has a few catchy vocal parts that used to stick in my head when I was younger ("No more drinking! No more driving!", "Action, action, I want action!", "F-f-f-forget about it!"), which all together means The Burnt were probably a fun band to sing along to if you were a part of the local NJ scene back then. When I listen to this now, it reminds me of the stuff they play over the PA at Cafe Nine in-between bands, which if Cafe Nine ever happened to play this record and I didn't recognize what it was I'd probably think that it was just okay, or that it was the Black Noise Scam or something.

As a cheapo record store find in the '00s, though, this ranks a lot higher, especially considering that if I ever run across a copy of "Airborne" again-- even if it's only 50 cents-- I'm leaving it right where it is.


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The Burnt -

"D.W.I."

"I Hate You"

"Let's Fight"

"Garbage Can"

"Who Says?"

"Forget About It"

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13 comments:

theneedledrop said...

i came...

Brushback said...

Don't you mean "I was here"?

Can't be too careful.

Jere said...

I realize "play loud" isn't an uncommon thing to put on your record, but this is two in a row you've done that not only use it, but use the exact same font/rectangle layout. Were these issued to bands to slap on their 7" artwork? Cuz I never got one.

Brushback said...

Oh, man, you're killing me with this one.

Do ya think the guys in The Burnt (B.T., Pit, etc.) know that the guys in The Wretched Ones (B.T., Pit, etc) cut out the "PLAY LOUD" from their lyric sheet and glu-sticked it onto their own record?

We might need an emergency band meeting for this...

This is not quite up there with the "More Than a Feeling"/"Smells Like Teen Spirit" thievery.

Jere said...

Look, you can even see some black showing on the left side from where they copied it! Sue! (yourselves...)

Brushback said...

I'm waiting for someone to come in and tell me that I'm wrong for thinking that this record is so-so. Come on, someone's gotta be in a contradictory mood.

Al Pist said...

I agree about this being a mediocre record. I definitely listened to it quite a bit back in the day, but it never really rocked my world like Angry Samoans or The Freeze. I preferred the Charlie Brown/Pet My Cat 7".
I will however, always contradict the numerous folks who put down Beware The Savage Jaw, though...Hands down one of my favorite records of ALL TIME!!! Yeah, the HC purists all hate that record, but for whatever genre it would fall into, I think it's a really well written, played and well produced slab of vinyl...or maybe I'm just trying to justify my Beware The Savage Jaw tattoo!

Brushback said...

You really have a Beware The Savage Jaw tattoo? I am stunned.

Al Pist said...

Not an April Fools Joke! Yes, I have the kid with the gun from the album cover on my forearm. I've had for 18 years now. Like I said...still one of my faves of all time!

Jere! You've seen it.

Brushback said...

How can you be sure people aren't mistaking it for a Tommy Shaw tattoo?

Al Pist said...

Actually it gets mistaken for the La Femme Nikita cover!

Brushback said...

You're right, it looks almost exactly like that.

The worst part is, I actually know what that Tommy Shaw record sounds like.

Brushback said...

The mp3 files on this post are now listen-only (non-downloadable) files. They've been moved to my Vox account (accesible through any of the above listen-only links) along with one other song from the LP that I ripped but didn't include in the original post.

For those of you who missed the boat, I will do my best to respond to any e-mailed requests for the original files.