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Seek Out Your Foes
Phinius Gage

Released: Mar 19, 2007
Label: Smalltown Records
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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Seek Out… sees the band fly through 12 hard edged, street savvy anthems in just over 30 minutes, each one stamped with a sassy sense of authority and conviction that cannot be ignored. Every track is dominated by Ade Maverick’s sardonic, but 110% British vocal delivery, which is a treat in this day and age when it seems everyone adopts an American accent to seemingly appeal to a larger mass; it’s not needed and this album is proof of that. The music is well executed and direct, ranging from the urgency of opener “Battered and Bruised,” the melodic suss of “Stop Looking Up,” and the almost refrained “The Young and The Restless,” with its piano led outro adding a sense of calm to the proceedings.
How Phinius Gage have not been picked up by a larger label is a mystery. They have the belief and the determination the carry themselves onto greater things. They should, by all rights, be spending most of this year winning over Americans on the warped tour, showing everyone that a scene made stale by aging bands going through the motions (Lagwagon, Pennywise, etc.) can be exciting and relevant again. With Seek Out Your Foes, Phinius Gage certainly have the record to do it with.




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