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T.S.O.L.|The Trigger Complex

The Trigger Complex

T.S.O.L.

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The tenth studio long-player from the mercurial L.A. punk legends, Trigger Complex is a muscular and melodic, hook-driven romp through the band's myriad guises that strikes the perfect balance between convivial, nostalgic, and apoplectic. Opener "Give Me More" sets a familiar tone, splitting the difference, sonically at least, between vintage west coast punk and sunset strip sleaze, while no less propulsive and earworm-worthy offerings like "Sometimes" and "Satellites" suggest a predisposition toward Prison Bound-era Social Distortion-inspired heartland rock. Like their closest U.K. counterparts the Damned, T.S.O.L. have spent their careers marching to the beats of many drummers -- in this case, it's new man behind the kit Chip Hanna leading the way -- and founders Ron Emory (guitar), Mike Roche (bass), and Jack Grisham (vocals) seem more than content keeping up with their long streak of pop culture non-compliance. They vamp it up on the bawdy "Don't You Want Me," tear it up on the propulsive "Right Side," and even dial it back on the heartfelt, strings-laden "Nothing Ever Lasts," but the constant shifts in tone never feel inauthentic -- the whole ride feels like an amalgam of early-'80s Damned, the Cult, Against Me!, and the Killers. Trigger Complex is a late-career gem that's both resonant and a shit-ton of fun, and its lack of any sort of agenda is its greatest strength.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
Give Me More
00:02:17

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

2
Sometimes
00:02:27

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

3
Strange World
00:03:38

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4
Satellites
00:03:08

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

5
The Right Side
00:03:23

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

6
Why Can't We Do It Again
00:04:40

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7
I Wanted To See You
00:04:42

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

8
Wild Life
00:02:37

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

9
Nothing Ever Lasts
00:02:15

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

10
Going Steady
00:02:54

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

11
You're Still The Same
00:02:27

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© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

12
Don't You Want Me
00:04:02

T.S.O.L., MainArtist

© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

13
Bats
00:02:50

T.S.O.L., MainArtist

© 2017 Rise Records ℗ 2017 Rise Records

Albumbeschreibung

The tenth studio long-player from the mercurial L.A. punk legends, Trigger Complex is a muscular and melodic, hook-driven romp through the band's myriad guises that strikes the perfect balance between convivial, nostalgic, and apoplectic. Opener "Give Me More" sets a familiar tone, splitting the difference, sonically at least, between vintage west coast punk and sunset strip sleaze, while no less propulsive and earworm-worthy offerings like "Sometimes" and "Satellites" suggest a predisposition toward Prison Bound-era Social Distortion-inspired heartland rock. Like their closest U.K. counterparts the Damned, T.S.O.L. have spent their careers marching to the beats of many drummers -- in this case, it's new man behind the kit Chip Hanna leading the way -- and founders Ron Emory (guitar), Mike Roche (bass), and Jack Grisham (vocals) seem more than content keeping up with their long streak of pop culture non-compliance. They vamp it up on the bawdy "Don't You Want Me," tear it up on the propulsive "Right Side," and even dial it back on the heartfelt, strings-laden "Nothing Ever Lasts," but the constant shifts in tone never feel inauthentic -- the whole ride feels like an amalgam of early-'80s Damned, the Cult, Against Me!, and the Killers. Trigger Complex is a late-career gem that's both resonant and a shit-ton of fun, and its lack of any sort of agenda is its greatest strength.

© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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