Beef Jerk - Tragic (2016) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Tragic
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Trouble In Mind Records
Genre: Alternative, Indie
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
Total Time: 00:41:28
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Tracklist
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01. Rhythm Infection
02. Train
03. French Dish
04. Move into the Ocean
05. Soup of the Onion
06. Beef Jerk Story
07. Aisle Ten
08. Stay at Home Dads
09. Reissue
10. Another Drop
11. Footy
12. Stayin' In
13. Caravan Park
14. Last Chiko Roll
15. Cotton


The Sydney, Australia band Beef Jerk don't do much of anything too fancy on their debut album Tragic. Their jangling, slashing guitars are unadorned by flashy solos, the vocals are very bloke-next-door, and the rhythm section keeps it very simple throughout. The lyrics revolve around the day-to-day issues of life, love, and the frustrations that are part and parcel of both, sung with nonchalant passion by guitarist Jack Lee. It's a very Australia circa mid-2010s sound, done by enough bands that it even has a name, dolecore. Beef Jerk do it better than just about anyone. The simplicity of their songs is matched by the cleverness of the words, the spareness of the sound is boosted by the energy with which the band chugs and bounces through the album, and the overall feel is that of a really good band pulling no punches and delivering the truth in catchy little nuggets of poppy noise. It's a formula that's worked since the early days of pop music, especially in the post-punk era that Beef Jerk conjure up most clearly. There are bits of the Scientists' early pop songs here, traces of early Go-Betweens in the angular hooks, some Postcard Records in the unerring twang and jangle of the guitars, and plenty of scrappy D.I.Y. attitude everywhere. The band pull all these strands into a tight ball of sound and deliver a brace of classic-sounding indie rock. Hotwired racks like "Reissue" and "Rhythm Infection" sound familiar and fresh at once, jumping out of the speakers with feverish power. More melodic tunes like "Another Drop" and "Move Into the Ocean" have a sweetness just below the surface that balances the sometimes gruff nature of the rest of the record. Tragic is a very strong debut by a band in full control of their sound, with an exceedingly confident approach and enough top-rate songs to make it sound more like a greatest hits than a first record. ~ Tim Sendra






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Many thanks for HD tracks.