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No Matter Where We Go..!

Latterman

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Album Review

A young, earnest post-hardcore quartet from Long Island, Latterman have a strongly worded commitment to lyrical positivity in response to the mewling solipsism of most emo bands. Besides dedicating their album to "anyone who recognizes and struggles against patriarchy, homophobia, racism, alienating wage labor, and any other of our world's many flaws," singer/lyricists Matt Cannino and Phil Douglas fill their lyrics with a good balance of strident calls for action and community mixed with only the barest minimum of smug finger-pointing. It's difficult to fault the sentiments of the lyrics, but unfortunately, the music they're set to is mostly unexceptional post-hardcore punk. There are a few musically stirring songs, particularly the soaring "Fear and Loathing on Long Island" and the sarcastically titled "Video Games and Fantasy Novels Are F*****g Awesome," which features a chiming, math rocky guitar figure and the album's strongest chorus, but too much of the album whizzes past in a shouted blur. Good intentions can only take a band so far.

Customer Reviews

Long Island lives!

yes, Latterman, the ultimate long island band. these guys just lay it down and its awesome. just buy this album, now, as you r reading this review ur mouse should move to the buy button, becuase, u will not be dissapointed. Latterman never dissapoints, they only please

so perfect

this is a rockin awesome cd

Set back the set backs!

This CD is one of my new favorites. Melodic and gritty punk rock that sounds like it's being sung by a tatooed choir. If you just want to try them out, I'd suggest "Doom! Doom! Doom!" or "An Ode to Jon Contra, Pt. 2."

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Long Island, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Long Island pop-punk/post-hardcore hybridists Latterman first got together around 2001, and Turn Up the Punk, We'll Be Singing was self-released by the band a year later. After a hiatus of a year or so Phil Douglas (guitar/vocals), Matt Cannino (bass/vocals), Mike Campbell (guitar), and Pat Schramm (drums) reconvened around new songs they'd written. They signed to North Carolina indie Deep Elm, who released the band's second effort, No Matter Where We Go, in August 2005. (The label also reissued...
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