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The Offramps - Hate It When You`re Right | " Power Poppy-Punk tunes reminicent of "Superchunk making out with Cheap
Trick while two-stepping to the Drive-By Truckers." - Motorcityrocks.com.
Hmm, that *does* pretty much sum it up other than missing The Offramps`
biggest influence. Raw Minneapolis-styled rock `n roll, we`re talking lots
of The Replacements (witness "Motorcade" and "Skoal Motel" below) and Husker
Du at their most poppiest(which was not terribly often, granted but when
they did, man, was it great!). The sound is a culmination of power-pop hooks
and 80`s punk energy, with a touch of twang and classic-rock thrown in for
texture. Call it "Exile on Main Street" meets "Pleased to Meet Me". Call it
"I Don`t Wanna Grow Up" meets "Heaven Tonight". The Offramps say this
revealingly about their music: "We consider ourselves power pop - it`s not
snotty enough to be punk and a little too fast to be straight ahead rock `n
roll." True, true. It`s old fashion raw rock `n roll played by three guys
with a pure pop heart and still finds a way to sweat. "The Offramps deliver
high energy sets of original power pop punk, occasionally straddling the
line of alt-country and classic 70`s rock. Their record collections are
vast and diverse - Cheap Trick to the Descendents, The Stones to Husker Du,
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts to Steve Earle. Their sound is a tight, refined
hybrid of these influences"- Detroit Metro Times. Very, very Highly
Recommended!
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