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The Brokedowns – Maximum Khaki

Red Scare – Release Date: 1/20/23

Last Friday, The Brokedowns released their sixth full-length and fourth for Red Scare, titled Maximum Khaki. The album exhibits the band operating at peak efficiency and further refining their take on big-shouldered Chicago punk with touches of post-hardcore and garage punk. The record’s first song, “Obey the Fumes”, starts with a rousing intro lead and a bouncy rhythm that carries through to the verse. It’s catchy, punchy and to-the-point, and evokes shades of Toys That Kill. “Ernest Becker at a Costco” features a fuzzy guitar solo that enjoys a nice interplay with the vocal melody. The song then quiets for a brief spell, only to slowly amplify in intensity before the entire band lets loose one last time.

“UK82 Pt. 2: The Olds Are Not Alright” balances melody and dissonance and has an inventive vocal lead that slyly steals the limelight, while “Samurai Sword Decontrol” contains one of the album’s biggest choruses, with drum parts that perfectly accent the singing. “Honk If You’re Horny” is another first-rate entry, complete with a reckless rhythm and a sense of danger in the verse. It subtly recalls Chicago greats The Arrivals and employs infectious call and response vocals.

Maximum Khaki’s recording, courtesy of producer Joe Gac, bears mentioning as it captures the rawness of the band’s live shows, but also allows each individual instrument or voice to shine at the appropriate times. And the album of course earns bonus points for creative song titles like “Osama Van Halen” and “Satan in Quarantine”. Be sure to catch The Brokedowns’ record release show this Saturday at the Burlington Bar. They’re playing with Chinese Telephones, Dangerous Chairs, and Permanent Residue, and tickets are available here.

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