Roger Lima, bass player extraordinaire of Less Than Jake has
an amazing other band named Rehasher. They have released two full length
albums, Off Key Melodies and High Speed Access To My Brain - both of which were
just brilliant, fast aggressive pop punk. No, after a six year wait Roger has
released a brand new album under the Rehasher banner named Make The Noise, I
was beyond excited to check it out!
The guitar intro of the opening song Don't Make Me instantly
reminds me of one of my favourite LTJ songs Pete Jackson Is Getting Married.
Rogers vocals on the verse are much more aggressive than we are normally used
to before getting to a strong catchy chorus that will get a crowd jumping. The
song itself is about fighting to keep following your dreams despite people
trying to get you to stop. The music on song number two, On My Way To Get You
is unrelenting, the drums in particular really going off like a machine gun. I
like how Rogers vocal changes from a punk rock shout to a more melodic tuneful
style at different points of the song. Punk singers so have some vocal range.
What You're Seeking begins with an impressive guitar riff, showing Rogers
talent as a guitarist as well as a bass player. This is the get right down to
the front of the stage, get your fist in the air and shout style of pop punk
that I love. That's what I've come to expect from Rehasher songs and so far
it's not disappointing. The fourth song is called How To Lose Yourself and is a
bit more mellow. It's a great song but I do question the placing of the song on
the album as Make The Noise was just picking up some real speed.
My Silver Platter is a total sing along song. With the
opening cry of "Pick Me Up I'm Feeling Down" Roger's vocal carries
the melody of this med tempo paced track. There is an interesting sound bite
played over some bass midway through the song about the young generation
expected everything to be handed to them. I'm not sure whether Roger is making
a point towards the music industry or life in general but it's a very good
point and observation on modern culture. I Might Explode brings us to the
halfway point of the album and begins with a proper punk rock introduction.
Musically this song could easily fit onto a Less Than Jake album, in my head
I've easily worked out where Buddy and
Jr's horns my fit in. It's a fast paced, catchy pop punk song that will
be stuck in your head for ages. Vast Minority is another fast paced punk rock
track that doesn't really slow down until the last quarter of the song. Track
number eight, S's B-Day feels like one of the more personal tracks on the album
where Roger sings about accidently letting someone down even though he doesn't
feel like it's his fault. This goes back to a mid-tempo pace with the emphasis
really on the lyrics of the song.
Waste My Words is my favourite track on Make The Noise. From
the very beginning I knew this would be a song that I loved. The tempo isn't
the fastest but there is such passion in Rogers voice it really grabs your
attention and makes you want to listen to what he is saying. As you might
expect the chorus is super catchy and will have you singing during the first
listen. For me that's the sign of a brilliant songwriter. Symptom Checker is a
great, fast and furious punk jam with quite a serious tone to it. Another of
the strongest songs on what is shaping up to be a cracking album. Symptom
Checker is a song about worrying about the state of your mental health and
wondering who you are supposed to be before learning it's okay to be yourself. Good, positive messaging. The
chorus of the penultimate song Right Here Right Now feels like it could be a
massive anthem. Sandwiched between some super fast verses, it this is another
huge and brilliantly simple chorus that will get a lot of crowd participation
at Rehasher shows. Make The Noise finishes with a song named Petrograd.
Petrograd starts out with a flurry of high tempo guitars that makes sure that
your attention doesn't disappear by the final song.
Make The Noise is another excellent album by Rehasher. If I
didn't love Less Than Jake so much I would say it's a shame that Rehasher isn't
more active. It's always a fantastic treat when they are though and you can
guarantee that what they do will be first class. I don't know if Rehasher have
ever made it over to England for some shows, my gosh it would be amazing if
they did. Make it happen Roger!
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