At its foundation, yeah, Protomartyr's a post-punk band: shaded instrumentation; baritone-y, Ian Curtis-style vocals; fairly muted swagger-you know. But the
By coincidence or design, Under Color of Official Right definitely *feels* like a modern indie rock album. The band has the quirky lyrical bent of their labelmates (or even the National, to an extent), without necessarily sounding anything like those bands, and it plays into the music. They also just exude a pretty loose, punk vibe-cuts like the minute-long "Son of Dis" are imbued with a fuzzy garage punk recklessness, though usually, the more expansive and deliberate the band get, the better they are ("Bad Advice", "Scum, Rise!" and, with the chorus of them all, "Come & See").
The opening lyric of the album finds frontman Joe Casey declaring "Shit goes up, shit goes down" on "Maidenhead"; it's a dry, shoulder-shrugging observation that guides the rest of the
With a sense of humor and punk tilt, Under Color of Official Right decidedly makes Protomartyr one of the better acts of its kind going on......authored by InnaGreendase Punk News
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