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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

SONG OF THE DAY: "Childhood" by Downtown Struts

Downtown Struts are a band formed in 2008 in the great city of Chicago, IL, though they also feature two dudes from the Bay Area. These influences result in a blend of Cali street punk and Midwest pop/punk for a sound that is rough around the edges but distinctly melodic and upbeat. I saw them open for The Lawrence Arms on New Year's Eve, and it was a bummer to see the crowd relatively motionless for the entirety of their set. It's a shame, because they are actually a very good band. I think this is mostly because they are not very well-known and their music doesn't have the manic pace that the other three bands playing that night have.

With one full-length, a few EPs, and a split 7" under their belts, we see them starting to move into new territory, carving out their own unique sound among the often similar-sounding bands who play Midwest punk. Their most recent new song, "Childhood," came out on a split EP with Nothington, which featured a new track and a cover from each band. Downtown Struts' cover was of New Order's "Ceremony," which I highly recommend checking out if you like that song or what you've heard from Downtown Struts. The cover is a great choice to pair with the original, which is a step away from punk. It is clear that New Order and similar bands are becoming an increasingly greater influence on the group.

If "Childhood" is any indication, the new album from Downtown Struts has a chance to really break some ground in the punk scene. Their 2012 album, Victoria!, had flashes of this new sound, but although the album was well-received, it wasn't really anything all that new, and it largely flew under the radar. I expect them to turn heads with whatever comes next. Give "Childhood" a listen to see where they've come from and where they're headed!


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