Amuse-Shortcuts-(WEB)-2018-RUMBLE

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-amuse-i_dont_want_to.mp3 Amuse I Don't Want To 320 Unknown
2 02-amuse-the_truth_is_out_there.mp3 Amuse The Truth Is Out There 320 Unknown
3 03-amuse-never_alone.mp3 Amuse Never Alone 320 Unknown
4 04-amuse-fantasy.mp3 Amuse Fantasy 320 Unknown
5 05-amuse-sinking_ship.mp3 Amuse Sinking Ship 320 Unknown
6 06-amuse-a_new_hopeless.mp3 Amuse A New Hopeless 320 Unknown
7 07-amuse-curse_today.mp3 Amuse Curse Today 320 Unknown
8 08-amuse-thrasher.mp3 Amuse Thrasher 320 Unknown
9 09-amuse-rad_times.mp3 Amuse Rad Times 320 Unknown
10 10-amuse-life_sucks.mp3 Amuse Life Sucks 320 Unknown
11 11-amuse-baka.mp3 Amuse Baka 320 Unknown
12 12-amuse-lost_yourself.mp3 Amuse Lost Yourself 320 Unknown
NFO
______ _______ _______ ______ _____ _______ | __ \ | | | | __ \ |_| ___| | < | | | __ < | ___| proudly presents... |___|__|_______|__|_|__|______/_______|_______| ............................................................................ Artist...... Amuse Album....... Shortcuts Label....... Dodgeball Genre....... Punk Rock Releasedate 2018-07-23 Encoder..... LAME Bitrate..... 320kbps Size........ 81.03 mb Duration.... 29:58 WWW......... http://play.google.com .Tracklist ................................................................. 01 I Don't Want To [ 2:24] 02 The Truth Is Out There [ 3:17] 03 Never Alone [ 3:21] 04 Fantasy [ 2:51] 05 Sinking Ship [ 2:21] 06 A New Hopeless [ 2:28] 07 Curse Today [ 2:44] 08 Thrasher [ 0:26] 09 Rad Times [ 2:55] 10 Life Sucks [ 2:46] 11 Baka [ 0:56] 12 Lost Yourself [ 3:29] .Releasenotes .............................................................. I was a fan of Life Sucks, the Amuse EP from a year or two ago. It had a strong Blink-182 vibe, but it also had enough snotty, old school, Screeching Weasel/Queers style pop punk to appeal to older fans. There was a fair amount of nerdy, Lillingtons type stuff too. Musically and lyrically, Shortcuts is a little less in my wheelhouse. Still, I must acknowledge that it is a major step forward for the band. Under the tutelage of Dodgeball Records, Amuse has made a polished, well rounded LP. A couple of songs from Life Sucks made it onto Shortcuts, including opener 'I DonÆt Want To'. (It was previously 'F.U.Y.'.) It's a song about having a troubled childhood, but still not wanting to grow up. ItÆs catchy as hell. The song 'Life Sucks' shows up later too. The X-Files inspired 'The Truth is Out There' is another winner. It might be a sequel to 'I Want To Believe (In Me & You)'. It's catchy as hell too. Like many Amuse songs, 'Never Alone' references aliens. It's also the type of song that will make young girls swoon. 'Fantasy' will be relatable to anybody with a partner willing to let them chase their dream. 'A New Hopeless' epitomizes the band's greatest strength. It's their ability to write science fiction inspired love (or breakup) songs. (In case you're thick headed, this song references the first Star Wars movie.) The second half of Shortcuts is not as intense as the first. They try to remedy that with 'Thrasher' and 'BACA', a couple of short, fast punk songs. The highlight of the second half is the relatively somber 'Rad Times'. It might remind you of NOFX at their most sincere. A mostly acoustic tune called 'Lost Yourself' wraps things up on a rare serious note. There's really no 'making it' in punk rock anymore. Very few bands are earning a decent living doing it. That being said, I think this Indianapolis trio has as good a chance as anyone. Amuse isn't reinventing the wheel, but they do pop punk about as well as anybody at the moment. Shortcuts is almost certain to lead these hard touring young guys to bigger and better things. ............................................................................ LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLEEEEE!

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