Intermission Party Programme

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October 30, 2023 / Release Date
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rego
78

no pressure no pressureee no pressure

SR: clocking in at 22 minutes, intermission party program's self titled debut is one that's full of influences from new wave and early post punk akin to bands like the b-52's, new order, and more recently parquet courts, where every song could very well be mistaken as of that era. i say that as a compliment cause even if most of the songs go by kinda the same way with lively guitars, catchy bass, energetic yet simple drumming, and vocals ... read more

Rapscalli0n
94

This album is a lot of fun. They take their influences from late 70’s punk, 80’s new wave, 90’s noise rock, and give it all a modern spin. Great fun upbeat album. The song “Enjoy Your Life” lands directly in the sweet spot early B52’s albums land where it makes a great party anthem. Some songs like “Nervous Reaction” and “He’s a punk” are a little more 70’s punk inspired. The song “No Problem” is another one ... read more

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