The Interrupters by The Interrupters

The Interrupters

The Interrupters

2014

The Interrupters is a Punk album by The Interrupters, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Ska Punk
  • raw
  • rowdy
  • punky

About

Between vocalist Aimee Allen and her bandmates (three brothers), The Interrupters have worked with the likes of Sugar Ray, Jimmy Cliff, Tim Armstrong, Black Eyed Peas, and others. Their bona fides in the pop-rock-ska arena are solid, and it shows on this debut collection of rock-edged, ska-hearted tunes. Allen’s voice has a commanding, Joan Jett–style quality, and it’s the perfect playground chum for the band’s bouncing basslines, hopscotching snares, and rapid-fire guitar. The Interrupters’ sound is nothing new (think Rancid, Sublime, etc.), and some tunes here, like “White Noise,” may feel a bit too familiar to really strike a chord. But their interpretations of songs like the ‘80s pop gem “The Metro” and the first Bob Marley single ever recorded, “Judge Not,” are welcome and memorable surprises. Amid the perfectly skank-able, fresh-sounding originals (the punky “Can’t Be Trusted,” the sweet “Friend Like Me,” the shout-along gem “Family,” with Tim Armstrong), a few tunes rock the roof off: the light-speed “Liberty” and the stadium-ready anthem “Take the Power” give a swift, Doc Marten–clad kick to the gut.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Take Back the Power3:20
  2. 2White Noise2:19
  3. 3Can't Be Trusted1:53
  4. 4Liberty1:54
  5. 5Judge Not2:58
  6. 6This Is the New Sound2:30
  7. 7Family (feat. Tim Armstrong)2:40
  8. 8Easy on You3:21
  9. 9A Friend Like Me2:52
  10. 10Last Call2:06
  11. 11Haven't Seen the Last of Me2:15
  12. 12The Metro4:10
  13. 13Treat the Youth Right3:10

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold