Launcher: Bone Saw 12"
Debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band. At times is snotty, up-tempo rocked out punk and other times is more on the noise rock/later era Black Flag.
Our take: Bone Saw is the debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band, and itâs a unique and interesting record. The core of Launcherâs sound is fast punk thatâs either âpunk at hardcore temposâ or âhardcore with catchy punk elements.â In other words, itâs in the same pocket as bands like Career Suicide, injected with the grimy vibe of Total Punk Records and a snotty vocalist who is, at times, a dead ringer for Lumpy. Itâs clear Launcher isnât just doing a genre run-through, though, because their songs are so quirky. While there are a handful of punk smashers here, many tracks are built around melancholy chord progressions and that, when combined with quirky flourishes like the upstroke guitar in âFingers Crossedâ or the lead guitar runs in âShrunken Head,â makes me think of Naked Raygun. Like Naked Raygun, Launcher sounds like they could write great punk anthems, but they canât help weirding their songs up. While it might make the music less immediate, those of us who value originality in our punk appreciate the move. Bone Saw is too quirky to get sucked into the hype machine, but if youâre a fan of weird records that are really good in spite of the factâor maybe becauseâthey fall in the spaces between genres, give this a try.
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Launcher: Bone Saw 12"
Launcher: Bone Saw 12"
Debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band. At times is snotty, up-tempo rocked out punk and other times is more on the noise rock/later era Black Flag.
Our take: Bone Saw is the debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band, and itâs a unique and interesting record. The core of Launcherâs sound is fast punk thatâs either âpunk at hardcore temposâ or âhardcore with catchy punk elements.â In other words, itâs in the same pocket as bands like Career Suicide, injected with the grimy vibe of Total Punk Records and a snotty vocalist who is, at times, a dead ringer for Lumpy. Itâs clear Launcher isnât just doing a genre run-through, though, because their songs are so quirky. While there are a handful of punk smashers here, many tracks are built around melancholy chord progressions and that, when combined with quirky flourishes like the upstroke guitar in âFingers Crossedâ or the lead guitar runs in âShrunken Head,â makes me think of Naked Raygun. Like Naked Raygun, Launcher sounds like they could write great punk anthems, but they canât help weirding their songs up. While it might make the music less immediate, those of us who value originality in our punk appreciate the move. Bone Saw is too quirky to get sucked into the hype machine, but if youâre a fan of weird records that are really good in spite of the factâor maybe becauseâthey fall in the spaces between genres, give this a try.
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Debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band. At times is snotty, up-tempo rocked out punk and other times is more on the noise rock/later era Black Flag.
Our take: Bone Saw is the debut LP from this Los Angeles punk band, and itâs a unique and interesting record. The core of Launcherâs sound is fast punk thatâs either âpunk at hardcore temposâ or âhardcore with catchy punk elements.â In other words, itâs in the same pocket as bands like Career Suicide, injected with the grimy vibe of Total Punk Records and a snotty vocalist who is, at times, a dead ringer for Lumpy. Itâs clear Launcher isnât just doing a genre run-through, though, because their songs are so quirky. While there are a handful of punk smashers here, many tracks are built around melancholy chord progressions and that, when combined with quirky flourishes like the upstroke guitar in âFingers Crossedâ or the lead guitar runs in âShrunken Head,â makes me think of Naked Raygun. Like Naked Raygun, Launcher sounds like they could write great punk anthems, but they canât help weirding their songs up. While it might make the music less immediate, those of us who value originality in our punk appreciate the move. Bone Saw is too quirky to get sucked into the hype machine, but if youâre a fan of weird records that are really good in spite of the factâor maybe becauseâthey fall in the spaces between genres, give this a try.











