The Explosion

Let's eliminate any potential confusion right off the top: The Explosion is not the Blues Explosion. Besides, The Explosion couldn't be more different from Jon Spencer's garage-rock project. This Boston five-piece digs into punk rock the way it was done in Berkeley's Gilman Street club, D.C.'s F Street club, and...
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Let’s eliminate any potential confusion right off the top: The Explosion is not the Blues Explosion. Besides, The Explosion couldn’t be more different from Jon Spencer’s garage-rock project. This Boston five-piece digs into punk rock the way it was done in Berkeley’s Gilman Street club, D.C.’s F Street club, and on the grimiest corners of Hollywood Boulevard back in the Eighties. Singer Matt Hock’s spirited growl has a bit of Government Issue singer John Stabb in it, while the group’s tight, anthem-like blasts might remind you of Social Distortion. True to its name, The Explosion may, in fact, blow the roof off the joint.

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