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Death Ridge Boys: Don't Let Them Divide Us 7"

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Death Ridge Boys: Don't Let Them Divide Us 7"

Death Ridge Boys: Don't Let Them Divide Us 7"

Death Ridge Boys round out 2019 with their third release of the year and second on Blackwater Records. ā€œ(Don’t Let Them) Divide Usā€ delivers an anthemic boot stomper, equal parts punk and Oi! with a straight up rock ā€˜n’ roll chaser. ā€œWorkingā€ is a classic ode to the daily grind for the punks that roll up their sleeves at the crack of dawn. Big riffs and a hard driving rhythm section set the pace on this banger of an EP. 400 pressed on black vinyl.



Our take: I’m surprised Portland’s Death Ridge Boys hasn’t received more hype. They released a full length tape a few years ago (since repressed on vinyl and in stock at Sorry State) and have followed that up with two 7ā€s in the past year, of which Don’t Let Them Divide Us is the latest. Their earlier material was straight up, catchy oi!-punk with leftist, pro-PC lyrics, but these two tracks find the band dallying with different sub-styles of oi! / skinhead music. ā€œDon’t Let Them Divide Usā€ kicks off with a melodic, Blitz-style guitar riff, which quickly joinsĀ a complimentary riff from the second guitarist in more of a rock-and-roll / bootboy glam style. I’m a sucker for two-guitar bands, and throughout this track the two guitarists’ complimentary styles keep things peppy. Add in anthemic vocals and you have exactly the single a-side I imagine Death Ridge Boys was aiming for. The b-side, ā€œWorkingā€ (not a Cock Sparrer cover) is faster, tougher, and shorter, but just as accomplished from a songwriting standpoint. Fans of contemporary oi! and other retro forms of skinhead rock-and-roll should check this out as it’s just as good asĀ the members’ impressive pedigrees suggest.

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Death Ridge Boys round out 2019 with their third release of the year and second on Blackwater Records. ā€œ(Don’t Let Them) Divide Usā€ delivers an anthemic boot stomper, equal parts punk and Oi! with a straight up rock ā€˜n’ roll chaser. ā€œWorkingā€ is a classic ode to the daily grind for the punks that roll up their sleeves at the crack of dawn. Big riffs and a hard driving rhythm section set the pace on this banger of an EP. 400 pressed on black vinyl.



Our take: I’m surprised Portland’s Death Ridge Boys hasn’t received more hype. They released a full length tape a few years ago (since repressed on vinyl and in stock at Sorry State) and have followed that up with two 7ā€s in the past year, of which Don’t Let Them Divide Us is the latest. Their earlier material was straight up, catchy oi!-punk with leftist, pro-PC lyrics, but these two tracks find the band dallying with different sub-styles of oi! / skinhead music. ā€œDon’t Let Them Divide Usā€ kicks off with a melodic, Blitz-style guitar riff, which quickly joinsĀ a complimentary riff from the second guitarist in more of a rock-and-roll / bootboy glam style. I’m a sucker for two-guitar bands, and throughout this track the two guitarists’ complimentary styles keep things peppy. Add in anthemic vocals and you have exactly the single a-side I imagine Death Ridge Boys was aiming for. The b-side, ā€œWorkingā€ (not a Cock Sparrer cover) is faster, tougher, and shorter, but just as accomplished from a songwriting standpoint. Fans of contemporary oi! and other retro forms of skinhead rock-and-roll should check this out as it’s just as good asĀ the members’ impressive pedigrees suggest.

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