![]() ![]() But Glad all from the Dave Clarke 5? Really. That’s allowed, it’s is their record after all. This is a band that have inspired so many, a band that have brought smiles to so many at their gigs and they deem it ok to finish off their record with a cover. ![]() Men in their 50s can split from their partners too and sing about it. So why would it be any different 40 years later? Well maybe some of the lyrics are closer to teenage than pension age but that’s ok, no age-ism is acceptable. It was just good tunes played fast by good people. ![]() It wasn’t rock and roll, it wasn’t hedonistic. The Descendents were a band that spoke to people for their ordinary lifestyle. The perfect bridge between Ramones, new wave and hardcore. Their sound was genre defining at the time. The band have reconvened with their original line up and have decided that 18 tracks which weren’t deemed good enough to be on their initial records should face the listening public now. The songs are from an early incarnation of the band and were all written in the first four years of their existence. This new record from the band isn’t really a new record. This is one parable the Descendents seem to have ignored in their latest record, 9th and Walnut. ![]()
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