Angelic Upstarts :: Live from the Justice League |
| February 2002 Hard Rock Metal Punk | |
| Written by Vinnie Apicella | |
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Reviews Artist: Angelic UpstartsTitle: Live from the Justice League Label: TKO Records For rowdies of all ages, Angelic Upstarts was there from the beginning where many of your notable dockside faves first honed their street cred -- the likes of The Clash, The Exploited, and Sham 69, rambling politics, unity, and self-contentment. They play with a brazen edge and nastiness usually reserved for prison inmates and societal cast-offs. And what makes bands like Angelic Upstarts and their many aforementioned peers wholly relevant today? Well you don't need to have heard of them to know their intentions are good. Where they stand is in firm solidarity with the oppressed and misunderstood, at the foot of righteousness by way of leftist leanings and barroom benevolence that will ignite the fire of many a listener old or new. "Teenage Warning," "Leave Me Alone," "Last Night Another Soldier," "Police Oppression," and a fuming cover of The Clash's "White Riot"... all themes for the downtrodden and working class. Here you can see where many of today's local favorites drew their inspiration. Upon the conclusion of the title track from their '79 underground classic "Murder Of Liddle Towers," which first pushed them on their way, two of the last three closing tracks feature surprise covers of those effectual forerunners of what the movement originally stood for in the face of late '70s classics like Splodge's "Two Pints Of Lager," and Sham 69's "If The Kids Are United." One night, "Live At The Justice League," earlier this year, an unexpected run through history for those lucky enough to be in attendance, and for the many that weren't, here's your chance to earn your wings! User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review Powered by jReviews |
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