Nothing Hurts by Male Bonding

Nothing Hurts

Male Bonding

2010

Nothing Hurts is a Alt/Indie album by Male Bonding, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • fuzzy
  • frenzied

About

Riding the wave of current noise-pop bands who arm themselves with layers of distortion and eke out shy, buried melodies, British trio Male Bonding mix it up with a varied palette: brightly colored stomp-fests (“Weird Feelings”), moody, love-struck swooners (“Franklin,” “Nothing Remains”), muscular, prog-nodding guitar attacks (“T.U.F.F.”) and airy acoustic numbers (“Worse to Come,” with the Vivian Girls on board) bring this debut to some rather lofty heights. These guys know their indie rock, and there are hints of everything from Pavement to Hüsker Dü to the Wedding Present here, with a refreshing insistence on defining their guitar sound with sharp hooks, clear melodies and an exuberant, punk-rooted energy. There is not a wasted track on <i>Nothing Hurts</i>, and we venture to say that “All Things This Way” “Paradise Vendors” and “Nothing Used to Hurt” are mind-bendingly perfect slices of modern, post-punk perfection, and place Male Bonding in a class of their own.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Year's Not Long2:34
  2. 2All Things This Way1:28
  3. 3Your Contact1:44
  4. 4Weird Feelings2:16
  5. 5Franklin2:45
  6. 6Crooked Scene2:22
  7. 7T.U.F.F.1:54
  8. 8Nothing Remains1:41
  9. 9Nothing Used To Hurt2:40
  10. 10Pirate Key2:10
  11. 11Paradise Vendors2:38
  12. 12Pumpkin2:15
  13. 13Worse To Come2:34

Credits

Performers

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold