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I VISIT US ON MYSPACENew (well, sort of new-ish...) CD!!!Available for purchase at: Newbury Comics, Amazon.com, iTunes, or by contacting the band directly.
“ What a great punk rock record… The Acrobrats are the punk band that’s gotten it right: hooks that grab you, lean and mean bass and drum interplay, Ramones-style backing vocals, and singable/shoutable choruses… damn fine songwriting, solid musicianship, good (or bad, but in a good way) attitude, and the all-important STYLE. That’s it, I can’t pump this up any more, it’s a great freaking work.” – The Noise
“The tracks on this album - none surpassing the three minute mark in length - are like the perfect burrito: zesty, punchy, and not too filling. Putting to shame much of the mediocrity that is pop punk these days, Go Down Swinging puts the oomph back into beautifully simple power-chord structure... This is the album to queue up at your next kegger, air guitar session, or drag race. Bottom line, these guys make playing as well as listening to the guitar no longer a chore.” – Skope“Full of attitude and character…angry, bratty teenage angst…The Acro-brats have a boldness and attitude that is confessed through the band’s name, with lyrics of relentless payback. Go Down Swinging! makes it fun to be mad.” – Northeast Performer Magazine
“Acrobrats Chris, Daniel, Eliahu and Swid slash and thrash through this fine post-punk collection of outta control rockers with ferocious abandon... This is the way rock & roll should sound... loud, proud, and very much in-your-face. Just check out the songs 'Day Late, Dollar Short,' 'Good on Paper,' '3lb Bullet,' and 'Damaged Goods' and see if The Acrobrats don't live up to their reputation of being one of Boston's hardest rocking bands on the scene today. Outstanding!” – Metronome
"Surely to be local heroes, The Acrobrats give eight tracks of fun stuff... Fans of the genre (or anyone who doesn't have enough pop in their collection) wouldn't go wrong with this disc. Well crafted in song structure, and the recording and production sound major-label qualiity.” – Punk Planet
“An absolute gem of an album. The title absolutely fits - I've thought of the album as a boxing match since the first time I listened to it. It's like a bunch of rapid-fire shots to the head that musically knock you on your ass…This is a damn good punk album… The lyrics are pissed off without being whiney. The guitar work is outstanding. The drummer and bassist set beats to songs without trying to overpower everyone else in the band… Any of these songs would be huge if played for the masses.” – PropCulture
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