Celebration rock. The title is a promise that the contents can keep up with the first track already: louder pops fireworks from the speakers before using the Japandroids; world out of the garage in Canada in the auditory canals of fans. David Prowse (no, not the Darth Vader actor) are the rhythm, while guitarist Brian King sings: "Do not we have anything to live for Well of course we do / But till they come true / We're drinking? / And we're still smoking ... "The two of them create a powerful sound, for the other bands would like to do well and three more instruments. Her songs speak of the spirit of a generation: loud, dirty, somewhere between euphoria and melancholy. As listeners we'll meet with a convertible in a warm summer night driving along an endless road with his arms in the air. And after that night there will be no tomorrow: "Remember saying things like we'll Sleep When We're Dead". But please buckle up, because their celebration mean for Japandroids a wild ride with your foot on the accelerator, somewhere between rock and punk, paired with melodies that stay in your ear one. Its resources include every song choruses and 'Wohoo' calls, yet bored at any point the. The Japandroids invite to celebrate, be placed with the monotony and listening habits in favor of pure joy.
'Celebration Rock'. Poor and matching can be no album title.