Alkaline Trio: Agony & Irony

News   2024-11-05 18:23:34

Six albums and 12 years after Alkaline Trio formed

in suburban Chicago, it seems a little late in the game for the group to jump

to a major label. Roughly seven years have passed since From Here To

Infirmary

made the group one of Vagrant Records' many next big things (along with

Dashboard Confessional, Saves The Day, and The Get Up Kids). After Vagrant

released 2005's excellent Crimson, the Trio moved to V2 Records, which promptly

went out of business.

Now seemingly stable on Epic, the Trio attempts to

streamline its sound after the heavily produced Crimson, which arguably sounded

more like a major-label album. Not that the new Agony & Irony is much different; the guitars are a little

punchier, and the flourishes (keys, sequenced drums, strings) seem fewer. But

the fundamental precepts remain as entrenched as ever: huge, heavily melodic

punk guitars; a tight, aggressive rhythm section; lots of tag-team vocal melodies

from guitarist Matt Skiba and bassist Dan Andriano. The parts come together

most powerfully in the soaring choruses, another Trio fundamental. (See "Over

And Out.")

As usual, the Trio delivers plenty of highlights:

"Into The Night," "Do You Wanna Know", "Calling All Skeletons" (which cops a

riff from "Bunkhouse" by The Murder City Devils, who probably copped it from

someone else). Once again, the Trio lives up to expectations—but it's

easy to wonder how much longer that will cut it.

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