Ryan Adams has secretly recorded a hardcore album (although he will not officially confirm his involvement in this limited edition release). One Little Indian label. 2003.
Ryan Adams has secretly recorded a hardcore album (although he will not officially confirm his involvement in this limited edition release). One Little Indian label. 2003.
Brad Stewart | Valley Village, CA United States | 09/30/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"As a huge Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin fan I had to buy this cd. It was only available as an import at the time (even though it was recorded in NYC). I love these guys so I didn't mind shelling out the extra cash. With that said-I pretty much hate this cd. I have never been a big fan of "hardcore" music and this cd would definitely qualify as "hardcore". It reminds me of Black Flag and Rollins Band with a little Dead Kennedys thrown in. I appreciate bands like this but I've never really enjoyed listening to them myself. If you are a Ryan or Jesse fan because of their great singer/songwriter stuff you might want to skip this one. Neither one of them sing. A guy named Colin Burns (who also did all the freaky artwork) sings (yells actually) all the songs. The songs are also very short. Some even less than a minute. I love The Ramones so I don't mind this really but this cd is not The Ramones. The Ramones were loud, fast, and catchy and this is just loud,fast, and louder.
Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin are truly talented guys and I love everything they've done but I can't recommend this cd. However, I do think it is cool that they can do different things. Maybe the name "The Finger" means that is what they are giving to anyone who doesn't like this cd. So f*** me I guess."
Not for fair weather fans
Brad Stewart | Valley Village, CA United States | 08/20/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"As a huge Ryan Adams fan and Jesse Malin fan I had to buy this cd. It was only available as an import at the time (even though it was recorded in NY). I love these guys so I shelled out the extra cash. With that said I pretty much hate this cd. I have never been a fan of "hardcore" music and that is pretty much this cd. It is basically just Ryan, Jesse, and two friends getting nuts for the hell of it. It reminds me of Black Flag and Rollins Band with a little Deady Kennedys thrown in. I appreciate bands like this but I don't enjoy listening to them all that much. If you're a fan of Ryan or Jesse because of their singer/songwriter stuff you might want to skip this one. Neither of them sing on it. A guy named Colin Burns (who also did all the freaky artwork) sings (yells actually) all the songs. The songs are also very short. We're talking less than a minute a couple times. I love The Ramones so I don't mind this but this cd is not The Ramones.
Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin are truly talented and I love their music but I don't recommend this cd. However, I do think it is cool that they can do different things like this. Maybe the name "The Finger" means that is what they are giving to anyone who doesn't like this cd. So **** me I guess."
Four rockin friends make punk rock work!!
Pectocarya | 09/24/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album was recorded in just two nights at a small studio in NYC, it features four (unnamed) friends who we all know and love playing the music that moved them and they grew up on. It works. These guys sound like early Black Flag meets the Bad Brains and it rocks! I listen to this all the time on my iPod, it's really great. Fast moving rythyms and rockin beats make for 2 albums worth of great short (ala Ramones) songs on one CD!! A must buy!"
A little strange
R. Awbrey | Atlanta, GA USA | 07/09/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not really sure what to think of this album. I like punk and I like Ryan Adams. I know he's pretty experimental and that can be good or bad. This album is like someone took the Sex Pistols, Black Flag, and King Missile and threw them in a bag together with this album falling out. I can't say whether I like it or not. It's very confused. Average 3 out of 5 is all I'm comfortable saying. Decide for yourself"
Stick the finger down your pants
Pectocarya | Las Vegas, NV | 05/06/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I like both punk/hardcore and Ryan Adams, so I had to check out this album. Pretty good, considering this is really just a couple glorified studio sessions of Adams and Jesse Malin messing around with some (probably drunk) friends. It does well in many of the traditions of the genre -- it's loud, fast, angry and short with few guitar hooks and little to no production. Some of the songs are down-right fun to scream along to, like "No Roolz." That said, I think this is partly just an Adams "f*ck you" to people who want him pick one genre and stick within its confines. While it is totally listenable (given that you enjoy this type of thing), there is better out there."