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Under Color Of Official Right
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Album: Under Color Of Official Right
# Song Title   Time
1)    Maidenhead More Info... 0:03
2)    Ain't So Simple More Info... 0:02
3)    Want Remover More Info... 0:02
4)    Trust Me Billy More Info... 0:02
5)    Pagans More Info... 0:01
6)    What the Wall Said More Info... 0:03
7)    Tarpeian Rock More Info... 0:02
8)    Bad Advice More Info... 0:02
9)    Son of Dis More Info... 0:01
10)    Scum, Rise! More Info... 0:02
11)    I Stare at Floors More Info... 0:02
12)    Come & See More Info... 0:04
13)    Violent More Info... 0:02
14)    I'll Take That Applause More Info... 0:03
 

Album: Under Color Of Official Right
# Song Title   Time
1)    Maidenhead More Info... 0:03
2)    Ain't So Simple More Info... 0:02
3)    Want Remover More Info... 0:02
4)    Trust Me Billy More Info... 0:02
5)    Pagans More Info... 0:01
6)    What the Wall Said More Info... 0:03
7)    Tarpeian Rock More Info... 0:02
8)    Bad Advice More Info... 0:02
9)    Son of Dis More Info... 0:01
10)    Scum, Rise! More Info... 0:02
11)    I Stare at Floors More Info... 0:02
12)    Come & See More Info... 0:04
13)    Violent More Info... 0:02
14)    I'll Take That Applause More Info... 0:03
 
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  • Personnel: Joe Casey (vocals); Greg Ahee (guitar); Scott Davidson (bass guitar); Alex Leonard (drums).
  • Audio Mixer: Bill Skibbe.
  • Recording information: The Key Club, Benton Harbor, MI (06/28/2013-06/30/2013).
  • Post-punk quartet Protomartyr's second album Under Color of Official Right follows their stellar 2012 debut No Passion, All Technique with an expanded sense of exploration as well as more nuanced production. The band was spawned from the same closely knit scene of Detroit noise punk bands that produced Roach Clip, the Intended, and Tyvek (Tyvek songwriter Kevin Boyer even played guitar on early Protomartyr albums), and their earliest output shared the same raw energy and sloppy, bristling approach as those bands. Without losing the push of their less refined early recordings, Protomartyr sharpen all the elements that make them stand out with Under Color of Official Right. The band's tightened performances leave plenty of negative space, filled tastefully by guitarist Greg Ahee's winding leads or explosive, reverb-saturated chords, as on the bombastic chorus of "Come & See" or the spindly, slightly gothic lines of melancholic opening track "Maidenhead." Pads of synthesizer and more experimental vocal treatments show up here, warping vocalist Joe Casey's deadpan delivery of a list of problematic characters at the end of "Tarpeian Rock" until the song sounds like the Fall dubbed out by King Tubby. Casey's obtuse, clever, and occasionally poetic lyrics are another winning characteristic of Protomartyr's equation, filling the moody backdrops set up by the band with rich images of desperation, banalities, and cryptic prophecies. The band hails from Detroit, but keeps far away from tired themes of urban blight, abandoned buildings, and other well-traversed ponderings about life in the shadows of the crumbling city. The most Detroit-centric the band leans is the lyric "And from the balcony, the sound of Greg Baise laughing" that ends "Pagans," referring by name to a notable Detroit show promoter. Though always approaching their sound with angular precision, the band is more direct here. The rhythm section of drummer Alex Leonard and bassist Scott Davidson set up strange skeletons for every song composed of unconventionally constructed drum patterns and fluid basslines, always with a mind for making lots of space. When the band rocks out with punk blasts like "Son of Dis" and the completely erupting "Want Remover," they maintain all of their exactitude, just at quicker speeds and in more furious waves of sound. The 14 songs of Under Color of Official Right see an already incredible band moving even further forward in their development, approaching the same instant classic standards of their best contemporaries and turning in their most intricate work so far. ~ Fred Thomas
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The Detroit guitar boys in Protomartyr totally nail the sound of youthful melancholy."

Spin - "UNDER COLOR OF OFFICIAL RIGHT rumbles along with tense basslines and drums that feel like they're trying to stay out of Casey's way, as guitarist Greg Ahee slashes a path forward."

Paste (magazine) - "[S]tealthy scorchers like 'Pagans' rip through in odd ways, with quick bursts of energy that are as melodic as they are quirkily vibrant."

Pitchfork (Website) - "This time around, the band's embraced a consistent ebb and flow, continually shifting back and forth from simmer to full-boil."
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