What a wild ride it is to delve into the early years of Portland punk legends Poison Idea on their latest archival release, "Darby Crash Rides Again: The Early Years Vol.
1." This album is a raucous collection of raw, unbridled energy that captures the band at their most ferocious and unapologetic.
From the opening track "Discontent" to the blistering closer "Self Abuse," Poison Idea waste no time in delivering their signature blend of hardcore punk with a gritty, DIY ethos.
Frontman Jerry A.
snarls and screams his way through each track, exuding a sense of urgency and rebellion that is truly exhilarating to witness.
Tracks like "Think Fast" and "Underage" showcase the band's ability to marry catchy melodies with blistering guitar work, creating a sound that is equal parts infectious and aggressive.
The relentless energy of songs like "Time to Go" and "Die on Your Knees" will have you thrashing around your living room in no time.
While Poison Idea may not have reached the same level of commercial success as some of their punk peers, there is something undeniably thrilling about the raw passion and intensity that they bring to each and every track on this album.
"Darby Crash Rides Again" is a testament to the band's enduring legacy and a must-listen for any punk rock aficionado.
So grab a beer, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer force of Poison Idea.
1." This album is a raucous collection of raw, unbridled energy that captures the band at their most ferocious and unapologetic.
From the opening track "Discontent" to the blistering closer "Self Abuse," Poison Idea waste no time in delivering their signature blend of hardcore punk with a gritty, DIY ethos.
Frontman Jerry A.
snarls and screams his way through each track, exuding a sense of urgency and rebellion that is truly exhilarating to witness.
Tracks like "Think Fast" and "Underage" showcase the band's ability to marry catchy melodies with blistering guitar work, creating a sound that is equal parts infectious and aggressive.
The relentless energy of songs like "Time to Go" and "Die on Your Knees" will have you thrashing around your living room in no time.
While Poison Idea may not have reached the same level of commercial success as some of their punk peers, there is something undeniably thrilling about the raw passion and intensity that they bring to each and every track on this album.
"Darby Crash Rides Again" is a testament to the band's enduring legacy and a must-listen for any punk rock aficionado.
So grab a beer, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer force of Poison Idea.






