Hypercaffium Spazzinate [LP]

Hypercaffium Spazzinate [LP]

by Descendents
Hypercaffium Spazzinate [LP]

Hypercaffium Spazzinate [LP]

by Descendents

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The band photo in the packaging for the Descendents' 2016 album Hypercaffium Spazzinate says a lot: the geeky, misfit kids who recorded the band's early triumphs are now middle-aged men, all over 50, and noticeably greyer and heftier, but most importantly looking cheerful and confident. It's a young person's birthright to wail about their lives, but what about these guys? The Descendents still have their own reasons to howl, and despite being eligible to join AARP, it still suits them. The unspoken theme of Hypercaffium Spazzinate is the ultimate inevitability of adulthood, and how it impacts your life. From the glum reality of having to watch your diet in "No Fat Burger" to the phenomenon of seeing kids get medicated out of their geekier behavior in "Limiter," these 16 songs come from the perspective of a grown-up. But despite (or perhaps because of) their maturity, these guys still clearly love the speedy charge of punk rock, and griping about the state of their world is as liberating for them today as it was in 1983. Milo Aukerman's vocals are as strong as ever, and better controlled than they were in his salad days. The hard, lean rush of Stephen Eggerton's guitar work is precise and effective, and Karl Alvarez's percolating basslines and Bill Stevenson's epic-scale drumming provide a sturdy platform for their aggressively hooky tunes. This music is taut and satisfying, and if there are plenty of pop-punk bands doing something similar these days, the Descendents fathered this sound, and they still deliver with an enthusiasm that makes all the difference. Though the Descendents are genuine adults these days, they still have troubles with women and self-image, and "Feeling This," "On Paper," "Testosterone," and "Fighting Myself" confirm that while they've learned a lot, they're still aware of what they don't know, and they aren't afraid to sing about it. And "Beyond the Music," in which they sing about the bonds of friendship that keep the band together, and "Full Circle," a celebration of California punk history, are powerful reminders of how much music still means to them. In 2016, the Descendents are playing punk rock for the same reasons they always did -- they want to, and they need to -- and the fact they can mature while sounding thoroughly like themselves makes Hypercaffium Spazzinate a welcome late-era addition to their catalog. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 07/29/2016
Label: Epitaph
UPC: 0045778724611
Rank: 17674

Tracks

  1. Feel This
  2. Victim of Me
  3. On Paper
  4. Shameless Halo
  5. No Fat Burger
  6. Testosterone
  7. Without Love
  8. We Got Defeat
  9. Smile
  10. Limiter
  11. Fighting Myself
  12. Spineless and Scarlet Red
  13. Human Being
  14. Full Circle
  15. Comeback Kid
  16. Beyond the Music

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Descendents   Primary Artist
Bill Stevenson   Drums
Longfellow   Vocals (Background)
Milo Aukerman   Vocals
Stephen Egerton   Guitar
Karl Alvarez   Bass
Miles Stevenson   Vocals (Background)
Maddie Stevenson   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Bill Stevenson   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Jason Livermore   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Milo Aukerman   Composer,Engineer
Stephen Egerton   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Karl Alvarez   Composer
Stephen O'Reilly   Composer
Andrew Berlin   Engineer
Jason Link   Graphic Design
Lisa Johnson   Band Photo
Chris Shary   Cover Art,Cover Art Concept
Mark Pedini   Cover Art Concept
Chris Beeble   Engineer
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