The Grammar Club releases debut EP, “Bremelanotide”
Long after the preview provided by the music video for “Bank Holiday”, The Grammar Club have finally released their newest album, Bremelanotide. Frontman Shael Riley wants your attention:
I have a new album, with a new band, available free for download, at a new site. This is my first release since Toybox, so go get it.
The band is called The Grammar Club and the album is entitled Bremelanotide. Please support us on viral networking sites like digg!
Digg it:
http://digg.com/music/It_s_a_good_EP_It_s_a_free_EPGo get the new album at thegrammarclub.com!
-Shael
The album is pretty awesome. I thought the soundfield was a little cramped, particularly for “Bank Holiday” and the overall volume could have been pulled back a little bit. But in the way of criticisms, that about all there was to it. The sound quality was otherwise hot, and all 7 songs on the album were well-written. “Girl Trouble” and “My Gay Shirt” in particular were my favorite cuts. Shael Riley, that boy can harmonize. The pimped-out bassline for the verses of “Girl Trouble” was genius along with the smooth and speedy vocal delivery, while the lyrics didn’t get any sharper or more hilarious with “My Gay Shirt.” Don’t be selfish, spread this gold around.
Fellow OCR judge JigginJonT was really feeling the album, definitely meaningful since Jon doesn’t go out of his way to give praise to anything. With that said, don’t delay in picking this up for your fill of nerdcore. If you’re an audiophile looking to support a good cause, you can buy the FLAC version of the album for $5, with all the money going to support the Penny Arcade charity Child’s Play. Lulz for the chilluns.
