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Monday, April 22, 2019

Album Review : Sarchasm - Beach Blanket Bummer Pop

Musician : Sarchasm
Album : Beach Blanket Bummer Pop
Publisher : Asian Man Records
Date Release : April 1st 2019











Well time for me writing again a review! Yes after a damn long time hopefully this wouldnt be a weird weird time to me to write any piece of articles on this blog. And this time we have a Berkeley three piece pop punk act who just managed to put out their full length via Asian Man Records, Sarchasm! Yes this band has made a hot shot during 2018's Fest and yet they also become everyone's favourite band recently.
Actually I just discovered the band via their split with a Virgnia indiepunk act, Bat Boy, which also being put out by the notorious Asian Man Records. Yes they caught my attention honestly cause, you know, they're young, having so much energies and potentials through their music.
To date, the band has gone for a 7-seven year carrer if we view em via releases they ever put out back then. Yes there are 3 full lengths, 2 EPs, one split release, and thats why I tell you that this trio got so much energies! 'Beach Blanket Bummer Pop' as I might say is a culmination work of them to date cause you know this results incredibly good and I can hear their progression via their recent split and I'm certain that these guys gonna produce a damn good stuffs in the near future, YES IT HAPPENS!
Musically as I can say that Sarchasm has reminded me to a younger version of The Max Levine Ensamble, yes when punk rock was totally young, full energy, get pissed, and that's what punk rock should be! Hopefully I will hear so much moar stuffs from them and this full length is totally awesome on its production and its song writing. I dont know but I have somekind of theories that Mike Park has always looked up for fresh talent agely, like you know the label has been known for a growing up places of bands like Alkaline Trio, The Max Levine Ensamble, Slapstick, etc, and it's good for sure! And this could be a public secret as well that the label has also become a 'steping-stone' places for some bands into the further step by signing into a bigger label (Well I think  I dont have to mention for this one cuz this will put into a damn long list).
This full length is produced on Vinyl, CD, and Cassette by Asian Man Records and if you're willingly to buy em digitally its available on band's bandcamp and to be streamed on services like Spotify, iTunes, etc.



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