Dark Thoughts: Must Be Nice 12"
The third LP from Philly's Dark Thoughts. Another slab of nearly as many minutes of music as songs. Fast punk with a melody and angry edge. no bullshit as far as the eye can see.
Our take: Dark Thoughtsā 3rd LP is out, and I think itās their best one yet. If you heard the first two, this one is a little different, with less of a stylized, Ramones-influenced sound. There are very few bells and whistles (except for the literal bells on the climactic closing track), and an apparently simple formula: take some smart and heartfelt lyrics, find a 3 or 4-chord progression that goes along with their tone, and bash it out as power chords with Ramones-style drums playing at an appropriate tempo (mid-paced to super fast, depending on the tone). For most bands, that would be a fast track to a bunch of generic and boring songs, but for Dark Thoughts the minimal ornamentation highlights how great these songs are. The lyrics give me all the feels (as the kids were saying in the not-too-distant past), and every track has the fist-pumping, energetic and anthemic sound that makes Dark Thoughts one of the few pop-punk bands itās OK for hardcore folks to like. The overall tone and vibe is similar to what I consider the peak period of Screeching Weasel, i.e. their run of LPs from My Brain Hurts through How to Make Enemies and Irritate People, but if you whittled those records down to the faster, darker tracks like āHanging Around,ā āThe Science of Myth,ā āEvery Night,ā etc. Like most of the individual tracks, the LP is short, but it's such a thrilling listen that I often play it a few times in a row, something I rarely do with other records. Iāve been playing Must Be Nice since the digital version first went online back in December, and it shows no signs of leaving the ācurrent listeningā pile any time soon.
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Dark Thoughts: Must Be Nice 12"
Dark Thoughts: Must Be Nice 12"
The third LP from Philly's Dark Thoughts. Another slab of nearly as many minutes of music as songs. Fast punk with a melody and angry edge. no bullshit as far as the eye can see.
Our take: Dark Thoughtsā 3rd LP is out, and I think itās their best one yet. If you heard the first two, this one is a little different, with less of a stylized, Ramones-influenced sound. There are very few bells and whistles (except for the literal bells on the climactic closing track), and an apparently simple formula: take some smart and heartfelt lyrics, find a 3 or 4-chord progression that goes along with their tone, and bash it out as power chords with Ramones-style drums playing at an appropriate tempo (mid-paced to super fast, depending on the tone). For most bands, that would be a fast track to a bunch of generic and boring songs, but for Dark Thoughts the minimal ornamentation highlights how great these songs are. The lyrics give me all the feels (as the kids were saying in the not-too-distant past), and every track has the fist-pumping, energetic and anthemic sound that makes Dark Thoughts one of the few pop-punk bands itās OK for hardcore folks to like. The overall tone and vibe is similar to what I consider the peak period of Screeching Weasel, i.e. their run of LPs from My Brain Hurts through How to Make Enemies and Irritate People, but if you whittled those records down to the faster, darker tracks like āHanging Around,ā āThe Science of Myth,ā āEvery Night,ā etc. Like most of the individual tracks, the LP is short, but it's such a thrilling listen that I often play it a few times in a row, something I rarely do with other records. Iāve been playing Must Be Nice since the digital version first went online back in December, and it shows no signs of leaving the ācurrent listeningā pile any time soon.
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The third LP from Philly's Dark Thoughts. Another slab of nearly as many minutes of music as songs. Fast punk with a melody and angry edge. no bullshit as far as the eye can see.
Our take: Dark Thoughtsā 3rd LP is out, and I think itās their best one yet. If you heard the first two, this one is a little different, with less of a stylized, Ramones-influenced sound. There are very few bells and whistles (except for the literal bells on the climactic closing track), and an apparently simple formula: take some smart and heartfelt lyrics, find a 3 or 4-chord progression that goes along with their tone, and bash it out as power chords with Ramones-style drums playing at an appropriate tempo (mid-paced to super fast, depending on the tone). For most bands, that would be a fast track to a bunch of generic and boring songs, but for Dark Thoughts the minimal ornamentation highlights how great these songs are. The lyrics give me all the feels (as the kids were saying in the not-too-distant past), and every track has the fist-pumping, energetic and anthemic sound that makes Dark Thoughts one of the few pop-punk bands itās OK for hardcore folks to like. The overall tone and vibe is similar to what I consider the peak period of Screeching Weasel, i.e. their run of LPs from My Brain Hurts through How to Make Enemies and Irritate People, but if you whittled those records down to the faster, darker tracks like āHanging Around,ā āThe Science of Myth,ā āEvery Night,ā etc. Like most of the individual tracks, the LP is short, but it's such a thrilling listen that I often play it a few times in a row, something I rarely do with other records. Iāve been playing Must Be Nice since the digital version first went online back in December, and it shows no signs of leaving the ācurrent listeningā pile any time soon.











