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No Knife - Hit Man Dreams | 90s Album Review

No Knife - Hit Man Dreams | 90s Album Review

Update: 2024-12-03
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San Diego-based band No Knife released their sophomore album Hit Man Dreams in 1997 during the peak era of underground emo and post-grunge indie rock. The album marked a pivotal moment in their evolution thanks to the intricate guitar work by Mitch Wilson and Ryan Ferguson, who blend angular post-hardcore riffs with melodic indie rock sensibility. Tracks like "Your Albatross" and the title track showcase the band's knack for crafting dynamic compositions that shift seamlessly between tension and release. Producer Mark Trombino dials in their sound to perfection, highlighting the two-guitar attack and melodic vocals that define their style. While the band isn't as well know as many of their former pre-00s emo and post-hardcore contemporaries, Hit Man Dreams and the pair of album that follow suggest a serious reconsideration.


 


Songs In This Episode


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Intro - Roped In - Lock On


13:30 - Your Albatross


21:34 - Charades


30:25 - Median


Outro - Jackboots


 


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No Knife - Hit Man Dreams | 90s Album Review

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