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Celebration Rock

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The Nights of Wine and Roses
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Fire's Highway
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Evil's Sway
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For the Love of Ivy
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Adrenaline Nightshift
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Younger Us
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The House That Heaven Built
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Continuous Thunder
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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 35:10

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Jayson Greene

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Jayson Greene writes about music for Pitchfork, the Village Voice and other publications. From 2004-07, he was associate editor for SYMPHONY Magazine, where he ...more »

06.05.12
One 35-minute-long bro-hug
2012 | Label: Polyvinyl Records

Japandroids’ Celebration Rock begins and ends with fireworks — not the county-fair variety, but the cheap, barely legal kind you set off in the woods with friends and then run away, giggling uncontrollably. The sound sets the tone for a sizzling, incandescent burst of a record, one that conjoins punk-rock fist-aloft solidarity and weepy heartland-rock sentimentality in one 35-minute-long bro-hug. Expect a lot of sloppy back-patting, acres of generous sentiment and a surplus of the sorts of lines perfectly calibrated to shout joyously in the face of your closest friends. “We’re lashing out at evil’s sway tonight,” for example. Or “Don’t we have anything to live for?/ Well, of course we do, but until they come true/ We’re drinking.” It’s a record that demands to be heard, and loved, in groups.

Which doesn’t make it mindless. As is usually the case with especially fierce good cheer, Celebration Rock is borne of desperation: The two-man Japandroids were minutes away from breaking apart, wilting under a lack of momentum, when they recorded its eight gasping, suitcase-compact anthems. Lead singer Brian King nearly died (perforated ulcer, an ailment about as far from “carefree rock ‘n’ roll” as you can get). A scan… read more »

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kingkiss

All the songs are exact 3 or 4 minutes long. How is that possible ;-)

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Not celebrating

Keztag

Totally agree with "METHODATTACK", this is severely overrated. And, the entire album is compressed to the max which makes it loud but not enjoyable.

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Celebration Rock

Kinmen

Awesome, awesome, awesome. Most appropriate album title this year. Great show live if you get the chance.

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Celebration Rock

skiptowne

Hmmm...not sure what to make of it. Love it's lack of pretension. Like some of the influences...apart from the obvious Gun Club love...I think I hear some Pailhead...and I haven't herd that since Pailhead...one of the greatest bands of all time!

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this album kills it

mobygrape

non stop party from start to end. One of the good parties, not the lame ass kegger you were at last weekend.

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Cool band ALRET!

BLUESMAN4EVER

Sweet bandname and great new music .Fireworks in the intro and outro and musicly throughout the whole album!

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It's the kind of thing music fans pray for every few years: a loud, ass-kicking, needle-in-the-red rock 'n' roll record that sounds best when blasting from your crappy, wax-encrusted ear buds. The Clash, Nirvana, the Replacements, No Age — they nailed the formula. And now the Canadian drums-and-guitar duo Japandroids have, too. The group's second album is titled Celebration Rock — and over eight monster tracks, guitarist Brian King and drummer David Prowse deliver just that.… more »