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Clash Battle Guilt Pride

Polar Bear Club

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Album Review

Clash Battle Guilt Pride is all of the good that fans have come to expect from Rochester's Polar Bear Club. Melodic yet roughed up, earnest but tough, they stack the emotion high without sacrificing any of the crashing drums and dynamic guitars. The lines of their punk rock come sharper and more tightly executed this time around, though, even as producer Brian McTernan helps to inject more rock power and shine. Polar Bear Club never get lost within the extra sheen, however, since their ever-present hardcore backbone continues to keep things grounded and sincere. The start-stop opening rocker "Pawner" proclaims "I've gotta take my grab at something great," desperate-sounding words from hoarse bellower Jimmy Stadt that help to set the record's tone. It's an album woven with reflections on getting older and how relationships, goals, and personal beliefs can change with time. These introspective musings are delivered in a largely explosive package, of course, and Polar Bear Club leave not one track to be a toss-away — from the churning melodicism of "Screams in Caves" to the straight-ahead rock of "My Best Days" and "Religion on the Radio" to the wistful yet potent "I'll Never Leave New York." That last song has a partner in "3/4 Tango," whose narrative conveys a sense of hunger and longing, as slow-burning rhythms push the song forward into a striking chorus. Clash Battle Guilt Pride digs deeper with each listen, especially thanks to a maturity that gives Stadt's sandpapered lyrics more emotional pull, makes the songs more memorable, and ultimately, begs just one more listen.

Customer Reviews

Amazing!!!

This album is amazing, front to back. They seem to consistently write great songs. "Drifting Thing" acoustic, which
is a bonus song; is so soundtrack worthy. I will note that the raw single bass drumming of Emmett is lacking, but
the substitution is that of a great one. Thanks for giving us another amazing album!

Easy Choice

One of the best releases of the year in any genre. Easy choice, get it now!!!!!!
Heartfelt, powerful and tuneful. Catchy as hell.

Biography

Formed: Rochester, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Rochester, NY's Polar Bear Club began in the spring of 2005 when vocalist Jimmy Stadt and guitarist Chris Browne — each playing in separate local bands at the time — started jamming together on the side. Soon enough, they began playing out live and a demo was recorded to hand out at shows. The lineup had expanded around the duo, but the band remained a weekend venture, with everyone holding down jobs or attending college classes as well. Polar Bear Club got a little more official, however,...
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