Razor & Tie
2004
Making Enemies
About This Album
The debut album by Philadelphia quintet the Minor Times is an exercise in endurance-testing post-hardcore brutality. Singer Brendan McAndrew is one of the only people who makes the constipated-Muppet vocal style sound genuinely aggressive instead of merely absurdly comical, and guitarists Timothy Leo and Chris Masciotti actually manage to make something interesting out of the usual unison-riffing style, while the rhythm section of Matthew Leo and Brian Medlin recall the proto/post-rock Squirrel Bait in the way they subtly fracture the usually straightforward rhythms with unexpected leaps into double-time or time-signature left turns. Despite these subtle touches and the smart inclusion of some mid-album breathing room by way of the found-sound-and-atmospherics interludes of "Whiskey Wednesday" and "The Eye in the Sky," it's still kind of a slog to listen to all of Making Enemies at a go, because there's little variation, lyrically or melodically, in the skillfully done but awfully samey songs. By themselves, songs like the opening "The Pugilist at Work" and the music-industry diatribe "I F**k for Money" are overwhelming, but over the course of the full album, it gets a little tiring. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,3,6 and 8)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.




