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Poster Children - RTFM | 90s Album Review

Poster Children - RTFM | 90s Album Review

Update: 2024-08-06
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Though hailing from the same Champaign, Illinois scene that birthed Hum and Braid, Poster Children might have flown under your radar. Their major label years were fruitful artistically, but record sales didn't match the critical acclaim, and so the band ended their deal with 1997's RTFM. Opener "Black Dog" unleashes a thumping uppercut with massive guitars and a pummeling rhythm section, and while some of their indie-rock brethren from the time esched showy guitar licks, brothers Rick and Jim Valentin have no qualms about turning up the distortion and letting it rip, like on the frenzied "Music Of America" or dancy "21st Century." The album packs an unexpected punch, but doesn't ignore the subtle moments as well, like on the new wave-ish "Afterglow" or bass-driven "King Of The Hill."


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Black Dog


18:49 - 0 for 1


22:39 - Dream Small


25:33 - King Of The Hill


30:45 - Rock That Doesn't Roll/Dope Nostalgia podcast promos


44:55 - 21st Century


48:00 - Music Of America


1:01:40 - Afterglow


Outro - Happens Everyday


 


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Poster Children - RTFM | 90s Album Review

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