The Bronx (IV) is the group’s first rock album since 2008, and if The Bronx has learned anything in the interim, it’s this: Keep it stupid, stupid.
It’s this mix of maturity and tenacity that makes The Bronx IV so good
The feeling of knowing a song inside-out before it ends is easily one of the most joyous around: here, it's happened before you've even pressed play.
Album four both benefits and suffers from the band's prolonged stint as Mariachi el Bronx.
None of the band’s bolshy character is lost on ‘Bronx IV’, but they do find new places to go.
Just because the lyrics show maturity, don’t think The Bronx have gone soft. These songs pummel; they have speed and sleaze
Bronx (IV) adventures into 90s revival.
After a return to form on The Bronx (III), The Bronx yet again tries to change it up. Just like on The Bronx (II), it's another mixed bag, but, there is more good than bad.
The production is much better than on The Bronx (III). There's much more clarity to the instrumentals than the semi-muddy mixing on the last album. This is the first time that The Bronx head towards a more alternative rock direction. There's a lot of grunge influence with more sludgy ... read more