Millencolin

Kingwood

Editor's Review:

For those who miss the days when Lagwagon reigned and dressing up for a show meant throwing on an aged Mad Caddies shirt, meet the soundtrack to your summer. Punk rock mainstays Millencolin present Kingwood, a feisty slab of melodic hardcore — sweaty crowd and circle pit not included. Massive hooks abound in songs like “Birdie,” which forces listeners to use an immense amount of willpower to resist breaking into song in public. Millencolin mixes the ear-friendly, midtempo songs with fast-paced, melodic fireballs that will raise your body temperature a few notches with each repeated listen. Kingwood is a sound for sore ears these days and manages to breath life to an era that many thought had already expired.
Matt St. John

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Record Label BURNING HEART RECORDS
Released June 2005

Tracks

  1. Farewell My Hell
  2. Birdie
  3. Cash or Clash
  4. Shut You Out
  5. Biftek Supernova
  6. My Name Is Golden
  7. Ray
  8. Novo
  9. Simple Twist Of Hate
  10. Stalemate
  11. Mooseman’s Jukebox
  12. Hard Times
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