Girlfriends
Girlfriends


4.0
excellent

Review

by rufinthefury USER (22 Reviews)
July 1st, 2015 | 44 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Shove indy-pop, the emo revival, and pop-punk in a blender.

Girlfriends is the creation of one man, Jerry Joiner. Jerry Joiner is a genius. Created when he was just 17 years old, this is one of the funkiest, jazziest, and upbeat sounding records I’ve heard come out of the indy world in ages.

Every single instrumental on this album is catchy, and not just in the pop radio way. Joiner just has an incredible understanding of melody and harmonies. Tracks like “Brobocop” open with a single infectious tune that instantly hooks the listener, and then the track explodes with the rest of the instruments and the vocals all at once. It’s rather reminiscent of the work by shoegaze band Pinkshinyultrablast in this regard. However, in every other regard this album is utterly unique. The drums are constantly clattering and booming while the guitars are twinkling overtop. Simple bass lines keep the tracks sounding full and the subtle keyboard keeps the melody going through most of the album. Thick, bloated synth lines come in and out of the tracks and just keep the vibe weird. It all melds together in a way that is so quirky and whacky that you can’t help but have it stuck in your head for days later.

While the main draw may be the energetic instrumentals the vocals are what ultimately captivates. The use of the barking/shouting style so widespread in pop-punk and harmonizing it is insanely addictive. In fact, the amount of times that solo clean singing is used can be counted on one hand and that is certainly not a bad thing. This is a record all about energy and life and pain and being young. Every vocal screams and bleeds power; every line is sincere and immature. Songs like “Brobocop” and “Bernie Mac Attack” are roundabout and bizarre requests for sex. Others like “Untitled 6” seem to deal with the fallout of a bad break up. It’s all just so high school in theme, but it’s absolutely great too. The real kicker is that the lyrics aren’t even that bad, they’re rather poetic and clever despite their juvenile ideas. Much like how Modern Baseball has nailed lyrical themes about being in your early 20s Joiner has nailed the intense passion of your teenage years.

And that’s just the album in a nutshell: adolescence in soundwaves. Joiner made this at the perfect age, with the perfect mindset, and with the right amount of talent and skill. It’s simply steeped in youth, it reeks with teenage angst, it begets memories of a time before emotions were easily kept in check. It’s reckless and bold usually, restrained at other times, but always powerful. It’s simply a lovable and endearing record.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
rufinthefury
July 1st 2015


4141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Top 3 tracks:



Brobocop

New Computers

Bernie Mac Attack



but theyre all good

YakNips
July 1st 2015


20105 Comments


good review. band is ok

deathschool
July 1st 2015


29018 Comments


"Shove indy-pop, the emo revival, and pop-punk in a blender."

Guess I should avoid this.

deathschool
July 1st 2015


29018 Comments


Also indie*

YakNips
July 1st 2015


20105 Comments


its not as bad as it sounds but its nothing to write home about unless youre one of those "artsy" teenage girlies

deathschool
July 1st 2015


29018 Comments


You know I am, goddammit.

*angrily flips hair*

YakNips
July 1st 2015


20105 Comments


go listen to fleet foxes i dont want you back

rufinthefury
July 1st 2015


4141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fleet foxes is too meh this is too oh yeah

Feather
July 1st 2015


10748 Comments


Summary intrigued me so now I'm checking this out. I hope you have not let me down.

UPDATE: Listened through 2 songs: The vocals annoy me and I want to like this so bad, but he just sounds completely obnoxious to me.

rufinthefury
July 1st 2015


4141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

try the instrumentals like Chex Urself.

Feather
July 1st 2015


10748 Comments


What bothers me the most is that I typically dont mind obnoxious vocalists at all (la dispute, mewithoutyou, ect.). This is just grating to me.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 1st 2015


70256 Comments


yeah this rocks

idontcareaboutthis
July 1st 2015


952 Comments


wow you actually like this

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 1st 2015


70256 Comments


duh

idontcareaboutthis
July 1st 2015


952 Comments


well i'm surprised

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 1st 2015


70256 Comments


why

idontcareaboutthis
July 1st 2015


952 Comments


idk i feel it doesn't have a vibe you'd appreciate. but i'm just getting into it myself so

rufinthefury
July 1st 2015


4141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeeaaaah i can see why you wouldnt like the vox but i love em personally. i just like the barking style

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 1st 2015


70256 Comments


i fancy me some fab ass mathy emo indie pop bullshit from time to time

rufinthefury
July 1st 2015


4141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

and its peppy as fuck



thats a good thing



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