The solo project of James Dewees (The Get-Up Kids), Reggie And The Full Effect have gone back to old roots to the same stupid stuff they’ve always done. Yes, they. Although Dewees is the main man, he gets extra personnel from friends or he uses alter-egos on several tracks. For fans of RATFE, you would obviously know this.

If you have just discovered him/them, at least you now know. ‘No Country For Old Musicians’ is RATFE’s sixth studio album and is one that turns away from the previous album, which many fans disliked due to it taking on a darker, more serious tone as opposed to the stupidity that the first few albums had, and instead just goes back to how it used to be. When you press play, the stupidity begins.

The intro track is nothing more than a fourty second intro that feels like and old western film. That changes once the album kicks in and the stupidly titled track ‘Super Croc VS. Mega Doosh’ plays. It is as stupid in lyrics as the title suggests but yet the sound is that of Indie Rock. It is slightly grainy in sound but that adds to the effect of the album. The guitars are simple, as is everything else but the track is still a great little piece of groovy vibes.

The album progresses through yet more stupidity with tracks ‘Revenge Is A Dish Best Served At Park Chan-Wook’s House’, ‘Gimmie Back My Leg’, ‘Who Needs Another Drank?’, ‘Sundae, Booty Sundae’, ‘To The Fruit Wizards Of Donnington’ and ‘Danka Shane’. Each track is something new, ranging from something like Industrial to Rap to Electro-Pop, Post-Hardcore, Pop Punk… you name it, it will be in here somehow. It is a great mix however, keeping the album fresh and making you intrigued by the variation of sounds and the silliness of the album as a whole. Everything works, the guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and the vocals fit every song so well.

Alter egos of James, guest appearences from Floppy Disk-0 and popular alter-egos Fluxation and Common Denominator are here too, adding both to the stupidity of the album and also keeping the overall feel of the album going throughout. The album is mixed well and has been carefully handled, apparently the fan fundraising really did help the production of this album. Everything can be heard and it is something that is unique in these modern times, with everything being explored in great depth whilst still being that silly piece of heaven it is.

So then, James is back to his old ways, alter-egos, stupid song titles and everything else. Although the album is silly, it is still something so different, exploring all sorts of musical genres showing us that James is able to create versatile music for people to enjoy. This isn’t something for everyone, no doubt fans of the heavier music will miss the point behind the album, but yet it should please the die hard fans and could help gain some new fans. I personally am happy with this album.

As a whole, it is a great listen and provides a few laughs throughout letting me know that RATFE are back to their old roots again. James, you’ve only gone and done it again.

9/10

- Asa

Right on the heels of the band’s announcement of their upcoming new album No Country For Old Musicians, Reggie And The Full Effect have announced their headline tour which kicks off on January 16th in Philadelphia, PA at The Barbary. Joining the band on this tour will be New Jersey’s Dads & special guests!

A limited number of tickets have been held for Reggie and The Full Effect fans and will be available through an exclusive Ducat King presale that begins Thursday, October 17th at 12PM local time!  By buying tickets through the pre-sale, fans will be able to get their tickets before anyone else AND save some money on service charges. Tour dates are below

JAN 16 Philadelphia, PA- The Barbary

JAN 17 Baltimore, MD- Ottobar

JAN 18 Richmond, VA- The Canal Club

JAN 19 Chapel Hill, NC- Local 506

JAN 21 Jacksonville, FL- Roc Bar

JAN 22 Orlando, FL- The Social

JAN 24 Houston, TX- Warehouse Live Studio

JAN 25 Dallas, TX- Club Dada

JAN 26 Austin, TX- Stubb’s Bar-B-Q

JAN 28 Scottsdale, AZ- Pub Rock Live

JAN 29 San Diego, CA- The Irenic

JAN 30 Los Angeles, CA- The Satellite

JAN 31 Santa Ana, CA- Constellation Room

FEB 01 San Francisco, CA- Bottom Of The Hill

FEB 02 Portland, OR- Branx

FEB 04 Seattle, WA- Vera Project

FEB 06 Salt Lake City, UT- Kilby Court

FEB 07 Denver, CO- Marquis Theatre

FEB 08 Kansas City, MO- Record Bar

FEB 09 St. Louis, MO- Fubar

FEB 11 Minneapolis, MN- Triple Rock Social Club

FEB 12 Chicago, IL- Subterranean

FEB 13 Pontiac, MI- The Pike Room at Crofoot Ballroom

FEB 14 Cleveland Heights, OH- Grog Shop

FEB 15 Pittsburgh, PA- Altar Bar

FEB 16 Syracuse, NY- Lost Herizon

FEB 18 Hamden, CT- The Space

FEB 19 Boston, MA- Brighton Music Hall

FEB 20 New York, NY- The Studio at Webster Hall

FEB 22 Asbury Park, NJ- Asbury Lanes

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Fans can enjoy the first track release off the new Reggie And The Full Effect album today on AV Club here: http://avc.lu/19uM1Jr. Revenge is a dish best served at Park Chan-Wook’s” is off the new album "No Country For Old Musicians" which is now available for pre-order here: Purenoise.merchnow.comThis is the first album from Reggie And The Full Effect in over 5 years and was the last album to ever be produced by Ed Rose (Kurt Cobain, The Get Up Kids) at his Blacklodge Recording Studios in Kansas. Ed worked with Reggie also on numerous albums including “Greatest Hits 1984-1987”, “Under The Tray” and “Songs Not to Get Married To.”

All pre-orders come with an instant song download as well as a temporary Reggie And The Full Effect tattoo.

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Matt Pryor (of The Get Up Kids) and James Dewees (Reggie and the Full Effect, The Get Up Kids, My Chemical Romance) are streaming their collaborative Matt Pryor and James Dewees EP, which is out today via Rory Records/Equal Vision Records. Listen to the entire EP on Youtube here: http://bit.ly/MattAndJamesStream

The EP is available for purchase on iTunes now at: http://bit.ly/MattAndJamesEP

Matt Pryor (of The Get Up Kids) and James Dewees (Reggie and the Full Effect, The Get Up Kids, My Chemical Romance) have premiered “Failing You” off of their upcoming collaborative EP today on Brooklyn Vegan. The Matt Pryor and James Dewees EP is due out September 30th via Rory Records/Equal Vision Records. Listen to “Failing You” here: http://bit.ly/FailingYou

Matt Pryor and James Dewees EP Track Listing:

1. I Can Be So Cold

2. Failing You

3. Peculiar

 

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James Dewees partnered with Pure Noise Records for the upcoming release of his newest LP, No Country For Old Musicians, out November 19th. It will feature guest appearances by Frank Iero, Adam Lazzara, Allison Weiss, Sean Ingram and Ray Toro. Reggie is best known as for Reggie and The Full Effect/The Get Up Kids, but has been involved in writing and touring with both New Found Glory and My Chemical Romance. After taking a break from the music scene, he was inspired by the outpour of support from fans to enter the studio and make another album.

Track Listing
1. Introduction
2. Super Croc VS. Mega Doosh
3. 37
4. Fowlin’ Around
5. Revenge is a dish best served at Park Chan-Wook’s
6. Guerrera
7. Gimme back my leg
8. Robo Fonzie meets Frank
9. Who needs another drank featuring Floppy disk-0
10. Sundae, booty sundae featuring Fluxuation
11. Kanji tattoos still in style
12. We make a breakfast
13. To the Fruit Wizards of Donnington
14. DMV featuring Common Denominator
15. Disregard
16. Danka Shan