Ducking Punches
Fizzy Brain


4.0
excellent

Review

by NorwichScene USER (13 Reviews)
March 5th, 2016 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Have fun and stop taking your life for granted

Ducking Punches is a solo-project-come-full-band featuring Dan Allen from Norwich. There is a huge DIY scene here as seen in the recent relocation of the amazing independent community pub / small music venue the Owl Sanctuary, where Dan sometimes works behind the bar. This popular venue in Norwich recently had to move due to the owner wanting to change the pub into a car park or flats against a huge petition to keep it a pub, luckily they managed to find a place just down the road which they had to change from an old strip club into a new music venue. It looks amazing and bands making there way in the industry (such as Flood of Red, We are the Ocean, Frank Carter) will be playing there again.

There is a mixture of acoustic and full (five-piece) band songs on 'Fizzy Brain'. Some songs really need the full band sound as could come across slightly boring otherwise. The lyrics are very sad at times with topics such as growing up, loss, death, struggles with mental health however there are plenty of hooks and ironic optimism.

The first track 'Greedy Bones' is probably the highlight of the album featuring label mate and recent touring partner Frank Turner and his band mate who features on a few songs Sophie Porter. Sophie brings some much needed beautiful harmonies to the tracks, similar to what Sarah Hayes does in the Scottish band Admiral Fallow, pitched against Dan's gruff vocals its a nice complimenting blend.

The most personal song here is 'JFH' which is an acoustic track about how Dan lost his close friend to suicide. I watched him support Frank Turner at the Waterfront last year and he cried on stage in front of everyone at the end of this song. I'll always remember that and the passion he showed.

Fizzy Brain took just over and year and half to write, was funded mostly via a pledge campaign and set against the sad lyrics the overall message of the album is to have fun and stop taking your life for granted! Sit back, have a beer and enjoy this brilliant album.

For fans of Frank Turner, Dave McPherson , the Hold Steady and Against Me.



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Mort.
March 5th 2016


26135 Comments


have i told you im in norwich at the moment studying at UEA?

owl sanctuary is sick, havent been to the new venue yet but will do soon. firecracker on the sput community forums told me to say hello to Dan Allen so i recognise his name, didnt realise he works there tho may of met him then



NorwichScene
March 5th 2016


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yes you have told me Dean.



From experience I think there are a few locals from Norfolk such as ChoccyPhilly, MattTD, Alucard125 etc, then there is ButteryBiscuitBass from Ipswich boooo haha

Mort.
March 5th 2016


26135 Comments


MattTD aint local hes just here at uni same as me

NorwichScene
March 5th 2016


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Cool. Soz not local from area, just living here while at UEA. I think Alucard finished uni a while back and probably doesn't live here now, there just the people I've spoken to on here. I'm terrible at reviewing albums so rarely do it, this took about 20 mins. Probably should of taken longer lol

Mort.
March 5th 2016


26135 Comments


oh you go to uea aswell? cool

tbh the review is better than a lot that people spend a fair bit of time on, but like you said its not amazing

still at least your repping the local scene

NorwichScene
March 5th 2016


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I used to, finished 6 years ago. I'm 34 this year

Mort.
March 5th 2016


26135 Comments


ahhhhh fair enough

i do plan on continuing to live here once i finish, moving off campus next year to the Bowthorpe area

NorwichScene
March 5th 2016


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Im just glad the Owl is still alive. Seen lots of great bands I there, last one was The Hotelier

Mort.
March 5th 2016


26135 Comments


only been there once tbh but i went to the community centre to see Black Peaks play a few weeks ago

MercuryToHell
March 6th 2016


1362 Comments


I have tangential Suffolk links, my cousins are all in Bury St. Edmunds.
Just thought I'd try and shoehorn myself in there.

NorwichScene
April 1st 2016


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Such a good album

NorwichScene
February 26th 2018


3329 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Anyone heard the new album Alamort? With Unfounded Hope, Distant Shadows, Missing You is Killing Me, Je Vais Mourir, I Ruin Everything and I was uncomfortable are awesome tracks!!



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