Threat… Your heart pounds; you feel edgy, like
something huge is about to happen…
A mix of hope and fear, like the first step into a war you can’t
avoid. Lucky for you, it’s hope
that wins out in the debut full-length release from punk rock powerhouse, False
Idle. This most recent release is a
call-to-arms, an anthem for the unknown in a world in decline. With melodic overtones reminiscent of
Rise Against, and a breakneck drive like Anti-Flag, Threat has something for everyone. Borrowing the mastering magic of Jason
Livermore of the Blasting Room, this is a punk rock album that shows a much
more mature False Idle.
After releasing 2
EP’s, respectively Hymns of Punk Rock Praise, and the I Refuse EP, Threat is a poke in the eyeball of this comfortable,
complacent American society. With
musical influences as dynamic and unique as the members themselves, False Idle
has crafted a
collection of songs touching on societal issues like greed, the corruption of
politics and media, and even much more personal and poignant issues in family. But
there’s nothing like unity, brotherhood, and ineffable hope to balance out the
ugliness in the world. Front-man
Sef Idle digs deep on his 15+ years of punk rock, delivering an in-your-face challenge
to live for more. Sef has teamed
up again with fellow uniSEF bandmate and guitarist, Tyler Lewis, as well as veteran
drummer, Phil Harris, and bassist, Seth Warren to experiment and push the
boundaries both musically and thematically of mainstream punk rock.
False Idle has been steadily asking more of
themselves, and it shows in the music and the song writing. Wholeheartedly
abandoning the monotony of typical 1-4-5 punk with songs like “On Tomorrow”, “A
Tension”, and “Façade”, False Idle keeps the listener on their toes. With unexpected chord structures and
purposefully erratic rhythms, Threat is already receiving attention. Indie Vision Music, Jesus Freak
Hideout, and even HM Magazine have taken notice of False Idle’s previous releases. With plans for a summer/fall tour of
the West Coast, as well as many local shows, False Idle has honed their live shows into an
experience that doesn’t disappoint.
To sum it up, Threat is an album that will leave you
demanding more than the status quo, knowing that we’re not alone in this
fight. We stand together in the
face of the “acceptable” and draw a line in the sand against the American
norm. It’s time to fight for
what we all believe!!
“Threat
is a stampede of
punk rock assault, that oozes buckets of spiky hair, studded jackets, Doc
Marten-wearing punk rock. It sets the bar very high, and certainly puts it as a
strong contender for Christian punk album of the year.” Donovan de Necker (JCHC Slam and Dance
Show).
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