Album Review: Middle-Aged Queers – Too Fag For Love

Oakland, CA’s Middle-Aged Queers release their debut album on 14th March. The queercore quartet, who refer to themselves as ‘Jurassic Punx’ – members have previously been in bands such as Flipper, Wet-Nap, Saviours, and No Alternative among others – are issuing the record via their own Outpunx Records label, in a collaboration with Bay Area indie Sell The Heart Records, run by Andy Pohl of Tsunami Bomb. Recorded in less than 8 hours for less than $500, ‘Too Fag For Love’ is a rowdy, scrappy 20-odd minute rock n’ roll jaunt. Reportedly, 90% of the album was captured live in no more than 2 takes, and this sense of directness is reflective of the members’ experiences as seasoned veterans of the DIY-Punk scene. It also shines/scuffs through in the music, too, which does sound as if it’s played...

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