Amazing Ryhtym Machine
Nappy | Cobb, WI USA | 09/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Easily my favorite new band. I picked up this cd after hearing Dave Grohl was a fan and was not disappointed. The Letters Orgazine have an amazing unique sound combined with a ferocious energy that keeps you listening to this cd over and over again."
Nitro is on a roll!
j-j-jordan | Los Angeles | 06/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Between Bullet Train To Vegas, Letters Organize, Aquabats, and Rufio, there's plenty going on over at Nitro Records.
The energy of Letters Organize is astonishing. The production value is fantastic. These guys rock it so hard it's pretty ridiculous. This is a punk record, and these guys are very much a punk band, but this is much more than that. This works for emo fans, punk fans, hardcore fans. These guys just have it. Here's to hearing more. Cheers!
If you like this album, I strongly suggest checking out Bullet Train To Vegas. That's all I've got to say about that."
Something different but great none the less
Frankenchrist | USA | 05/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"From the outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia comes THE LETTERS ORGANIZE, a punk rock machine with an explosive temperament fueled by their loud, in-your-face brand of hybrid punk consisting of equal parts metal, screamo and what many may perceive to be classic early 80's west coast punk. This volatile concoction is delivered on a musical surface that has unbelievably precise guitar riffing, unheralded screams mixed with naturalistic conversational vocals and a rhythm section hell bent on maintaining a sporadic, but well defined, pace. Although it seems improbable, they withdrew elements from THE CIRCLE JERKS repertoire, the unhinged rage of a hard-line screamo band and the deepened tonal quality of a heavy metal beating with traces of a FUGAZI "In on the Killtaker" vibe in mind. For the non-believers, be sure to check out tracks like "Matador" and "I Want I Want". Those should be enough evidence to convince you of their punk rock prowess. Not only do they know how to hammer out killer riffs but they also have an astonishing understanding of crescendo and decrescendo as displayed time and again through ultra catchy hooks that are desirable to anyone with an ounce of rhythm. They made not be responsible for the advent of fire but they certainly know how to use it...especially to burn your eardrums."