Never Hungover Again

Never Hungover Again

by Joyce Manor
Never Hungover Again

Never Hungover Again

by Joyce Manor

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Overview

Joyce Manor's first album for Epitaph is also their first album to be recorded in a nice studio and it's mixed by indie rock lifer Tony Hoffer, who has worked for Belle and Sebastian and Beck, to name two big artists. Those are the facts that might scare away fans of the California emo revivalists, since they don't really fit in with the decidedly lo-fi, D.I.Y. approach the group took on its first two albums (2010's Joyce Manor and 2012's Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired). Fear not, cautious fan base, because Never Hungover Again isn't an industry-fueled sellout or any kind of dilution of their hearts-in-throats-and-on-sleeves pop-punk at all. It's the same kind of short (20 minutes), intense, and bleedingly emotional album they had made before, only more focused and more powerful now. Most noticeably, the lo-fi interludes that sapped a little of Of All Things' impact are gone and all the songs here have soaring choruses and a hard-charging energy that is breathless at times. The guitars of Chase Knobbe and Barry Johnson crunch and spiral with considerably more impact this time out, Johnson's pleading vocals are out front more, Kurt Walcher's drums have more punch, and Matt Ebert's bass sound and playing would make Matt Sharp proud. Have to mention him because Weezer is a touchstone, as are Jawbreaker. While it's true that Joyce Manor might not exist without either of those bands, and a bunch of other '90s emo-rockers as well, they bring so much passion to their music and songs that they make the sound theirs completely. The slow-burning feels of "Schley," the fire-starting ferocity of "Heart Tattoo," the jangling almost-Smiths of very pretty album closer "Heated Swimming Pool," the painful earnestness of "Christmas Card" -- these songs all sound familiar, but they also sound hyper-charged, full of fresh-feeling energy, unadorned raw emotion, and honest-as-a-diary lyrics that will connect with anyone who's ever had a heart broken. Joyce Manor make 20 minutes feel way more epic than the running time might promise, and Never Hungover Again ends up as the kind of record that feels like an instant classic. Play it next to Pinkerton, Bleed American, or Bivouac and see if there's a dip in quality. Seriously doubt you'll hear any. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 07/22/2014
Label: Epitaph
UPC: 0045778735228
Rank: 22876

Tracks

  1. Christmas Card
  2. Falling in Love Again
  3. End of the Summer
  4. Victoria
  5. Schley
  6. Heart Tattoo
  7. The Jerk
  8. In the Army Now
  9. Catalina Fight Song
  10. Hearted Swimming Pool

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joyce Manor   Primary Artist
Peter Helmis   Vocals (Background)
Matt Ebert   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Chase Knobbe   Guitar
Kurt Walcher   Drums
Ariel Lebeau   Vocals (Background)
Terrance Between You Me   Keyboards
Barry Johnson   Guitar,Lead Vocals

Technical Credits

Brett Gurewitz   Vocal Producer
Tony Hoffer   Mixing
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Matt Ebert   Composer
Alex Estrada   Vocal Producer
Joyce Manor   Composer
Barry Johnson   Composer
Chase Knobbe   Composer
Kurt Walcher   Composer
Evan Bernard   Assistant,Assistant Engineer,Assistant Producer
Joe Reinhart   Engineer,Producer
Ariel Lebeau   Photography
Joe Reinheart   Engineer,Producer
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