2009, Epitaph
'Burn Piano Island, Burn' runs on the manic energy of the band's punk
roots, with hair-raising twin lead vocals from Jordan Blilie and Johnny
Whitney adding an infusion of extra octane. This unique flavor builds
both endurance and dimension into their performances, while also pushing
each frontman to catharses that seem beyond human capacity. On tracks
like 'The Salesman, Denver Max,' whose collision of folkie guitar and
tribal vocals suggests an execution hootenanny in Lord of the Flies, or
'Every Breath is a Bomb,' with avant-garde sound collages that recall
John Cage, The Blood Brothers identify and attack the rules that have
come to define punk as rigidly as those of any other genre.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Guitarmy |
| 2 | Fucking's Greatest Hits |
| 3 | Burn, Piano Island, Burn |
| 4 | Every Breath Is A Bomb |
| 5 | Ambulance vs. Ambulance |
| 6 | USA Nails |
| 7 | Cecilia and the Silhouette Saloon |
| 8 | Six Nightmares at the Pinball Masquerade |
| 9 | The Salesman, Denver Max |
| 10 | I Know Where The Canaries and Crows Go |
| 11 | God Bless You, Blood Thirsty Zeppelins |
| 12 | The Shame |
| 13 | Cecilia and the Silhouette Saloon - Live |
| 14 | Pink Tarantulas |
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