No.61 - ‘Fight The Good Fight’ by The Interrupters (2018)

“A broken record plays the same old songIt's getting old, dirty needle getting wornNow you're ready, take the demons head onLook em in the eye and say they gotta goGet on behind me…”

As a punk CD collector in my late teens, I would buy CDs by bands I never even heard of. In my later years as a vinyl enthusiast, with a family (and overdraft), my purchases are far more strategic, and have to be albums that I absolutely adore. But ‘Fight The Good Fight’ was the only album to date that I took the chance on and was so glad that I did!

Some may say they are a copy of punk band Rancid and I partly agree. But in this case, it’s not a bad thing. I’ve owned nearly all Rancid albums, but it was their unique ska sound that really drew me to them. The likes of ‘Timebomb’, ‘I Wanna Riot’ etc… Unfortunately, it was the odd song here and there, and sometimes not even present on particular albums, hence none of them even make it into this list. The Interrupters have taken the ska sound and made it prominent in their music making. 

Any fan of 70s and 80s british punk and ska will love this album. Aimee Interrupter’s voice is gritty and strong…a proper punk tone, whilst even slipping into a Gwen Stefani like pop voice every now and then. Whilst the punk songs are strong, the ska tracks really make this album great. Very catchy with a excellent sound and great synergy between the band. An album well worth your listening ears. 

Also to mention, there appears to be a heavenly perspective to their lyrics. It’s refreshing to hear a whole punk album with no swearing at all. Just great, upbeat and positive songs.

The Interrupters formed in 2011, Los Angeles. In 2019, they were nominated for Best International Breakthrough at the Kerrang Awards and ‘Fight The Good Fight’ reached no.141 in the Billboard 200. The album has been released on vinyl and I own the black/bone split variant.

Favourite songs -  She’s Kerosene, Leap Of Faith, Title Holder, Be Gone

Other great albums - Say It Loud (2016)



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