Album Review: Classic Ruins – Forget About It

Following up their last album in just under 15 years (and just barely, taking 14 years to pull together this nine-song effort), Boston’s Classic Ruins make it easy to forgive when the music is this damn good. Forget About It is a whirl wind of classic, dirty rock with the average song hovering around the two-minute mark, and a much-much needed revisit of the band’s tight garage punk rock rhythm section punctuated with Frank Rowe’s distinctively nonchalant, but cool as fuck vocals. The band runs through some remarkable songs, like the stellar title track, the sly “Little OCD” and a should’ve been holiday throwaway, “Scrooge’s Body Shop” that’s saved by just how infectiously rocking the song manages to be. The bulk of the album is comprised of covers – three, surprisingly, instrumental...

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