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Album Review

It goes without saying that Authority Zero can kick it fast. On 12:34, singer Jason DeVore still has one of the quickest deliveries around, and he continues to effortlessly scorch the air with impassioned words over his bandmates' super tight playing. And though the guys were always able to claim more than just unrelenting energy levels — flavoring their Bad Religion-inspired blasts with ska, reggae and Latin touches — 12:34 largely ignores this part of their personality. This is unexpected considering 2004's Andiamo featured those undertones as main players in an otherwise straightforward sound. Overt eclecticism did not stay on Authority Zero's agenda, and it's not even until five tracks in that the first taste of anything besides rapid-fire punk is faintly detected. "Wake Up Call" opens the proceedings with brisk drumming, direct guitars and a chorus of forceful vocal harmonies, leaving songs like "Talk Is Cheap" and the mischievous gang skank of "Sirens" as only a few to hold the torch for the Arizona crew's love of Sublime. The volatile "Memory Lane" cuts the difference between the two, alternating between lively ska riffing and steamrolling hardcore with ease. The album's one-trick nature is indeed surprising, since the band has built a reputation on being fairly diverse; but ignore these preconceived notions, and it's hard to deny the power and fun of each track. 12:34 is invigorating and empowering, a tone of resilience and survival permeating most songs, as in "Courage" and "The Bravery." This record is a full embracement of their SoCal hardcore influences, making it an unexpected offering from a band that undoubtedly has more up its sleeve, but it's an energizing listen nonetheless.

Customer Reviews

Authorithy Zero has proven to be an amazing band!!

I have listen to Authorithy Zero from the beginning and this cd is amazing! They still have that same energy as their first cd, and that reggae twist. This cd is so worth getting you will not regret it! And you should definitely also getting "A Passage in Time",and "Andiamo"!!

No Regrets on Buying this Album

This CD is awesome. The whole CD is nicely blended together. If you liked their last two albums you will like this one to. All of these songs are good.

ARIZONA RULES!

I am from Arizona and this band is too! I saw them in concert on May 5th! This is an awesome album! Just as good as their other albums! A Must Buy!

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Mesa, AZ

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Jason DeVore (vocals), Bill Marcks (guitar/vocals), Jeremy Wood (bass/vocals), and Jim Wilcox (drums) comprise the exotic punk sound of Authority Zero. Formed in Mesa, AZ, in 1994, Authority Zero initially started off as a five-piece with vocalist Jerry Douglas. Douglas left the group in 1999, but remained an integral part of the Authority Zero family. Over the course of the '90s, the band eagerly pushed its sound, playing countless house parties, colleges, and club shows in and around Arizona. They...
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