I 'll tliim Behrend Beacon I H 1 ill I 111 l-l Februaiy 26,2010 1 V/1,1 till U www.thebehrendbeacon.com | § MUSIC Earlier this month, Bomb the Music Industry! released their latest EP, recorded over the weekend and mixed in the few following days, titled Adults!!!: Smart!!! Shithammered!!! And Excited by Nothing!!!!!!! At seven tracks and 21:40 minutes total, this EP carries the trademark post-ska sound devel oped by singer Jeff Rosenstock, and it does not disappoint. BtMI! is the brainchild of Rosenstock and is performed by a rotating cast of musicians that care to contribute. The album has “the whole big family playing a million horns, bells, organs at full speed! Yes yes yes!!!,” reads a description from the digital release’s web site. Adults is a well put together EP that is more ska-focused than most of BtMl!’s releases, which tend to be fairly punk ori ented. But ska is present on al most every track on the EP: it’s very horn heavy, which is a major plus. The standout song is called "Slumlord,” and it has a great buildup to an even greater cho rus whose lyrics are in Rosen stock’s traditionally “joking-but-you-don’t-get-to laugh,” fashion. There is less synth influence on this EP as well. Bomb the Music Industry! was the first band to develop what’s been called “post-ska laptop punk.” Each BtMI! album was basically recorded and produced CAi v iPUS The I 1 LA.y.LR.S. Club Steppers b the Music Industry on Rosenstock’s laptop, and then released for free on the In ternet. JEFF KRAMER COpv Formed from the remaining members of the ska group the Arrogant Sons of Bitches in 2004, BtMI! now records with a rotating cast of musicians. As the Arrogant Sons of Bitches were breaking up, Rosenstock recorded the first BtMI! song, “Sweet Home Canada,” on his Powerßook’s built-in microphone. If you play a musical instru ment, you can learn BTMI! songs and join Rosenstock on stage during his current tour, the Bring Your Own Band iPod Tour of Love Love Love Love Love Love. BtMI! has previously toured with only Rosenstock and Rick Johnson of Rick Johnson Rock and Roll Machine and Mustard Plug. They would occasionally play a theremin, and Rosenstock has been known to play a key board with his feet. Often, they are accompanied by an iPod wired into the PA that provides all the instruments they are un able to play. Adults contains less of Rosen stock’s hoarse yelling and jar ring atonal guitar and more actual singing from Rosenstock and the contributors to the album, as well as more tonal, co ordinated, and less punk-influ enced ska. However, Adults is a great find if you listen to either current punk or ska, and I recommend you get it for free (as well as their other albums) on their sec tion of the Quote Unquote Records website. r > ♦ * « Bomb the Music Industry!'s multiple album covers are as distinctive and innovative as the music that goes on their albums. Creative Commons: Bomb the Music Industry! Background design from Creative Commons: clifflOi