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Various Artists

Nowcore! The Punk Rock Evolution CD

K-Tel Records July 27, 1999

Some people call it Emo (as in "emotional hardcore"), some people just call it punk. In any case, it's a clear step away from the rage-and-angst-based hardcore punk of the past; undifferentiated roar and one-minute songs have been replaced by melodies, more adventurous song structures and lyrics that the groups actually want you to understand. What has remained is the general aggressiveness, even if it's significantly reduced in many cases. The result is uneven, but mostly worth hearing. Samiam hits the spot just right with "She Found You," and The Promise Ring's "Why Did Ever We Meet," despite the college-placement English class syntax of its title, is a charming piece of romantic pop punk. On the other hand, it's hard to keep your attention focused on "Wheaton Calling" by Burning Airlines, and Braid doesn't exactly seem to be saying much with "New Nathan Detroits" (get it, high school musical alumni?). This is a good overview, but it may or may not convince most listeners that they need to seek out more of this kind of thing


Track Listing

  1. Why Did We Ever Meet - The Promise Ring
  2. Stars - Hum
  3. Start With - Seaweed
  4. Convenient Parking - Modest Mouse
  5. New Nathan Detroits - Braid
  6. For Now.. We Toast - At the Drive-In
  7. Forlvadell - Mineral
  8. Versus the Ocean - Compound Red
  9. She Found You - Samiam
  10. Wheaton Calling - Burning Airlines
  11. Unauthorized Autobiography - Unwound
  12. The Ice of Boston - The Dismemberment Plan
  13. Caress - Drive Like Jehu
  14. A Jack With One Eye - Texas is the Reason
  15. Decorate the Spine - Knapsack
  16. Savory - Jawbox

Artists

Davey vonBohlen: Vocals, Guitar
Jason Gnewikow: Guitar
Scott Beschta: Bass
Dan Didier: Drums