Album Review: Team Dresch - Personal Best (Track & Field Orange Vinyl) (Indie Exclusive) In a world full of beige wallpaper music, Team Dresch reminds us that punk rock can still kick down the door, steal your drink, and start a mosh pit in your living room.
Personal Best, now available on Track & Field Orange Vinyl (because black is so last year), is a deliciously riotous rebuke to the status quo, like a middle finger wrapped in a rainbow flag.
From the opening chords of "Fagetarian and Dyke" to the raw emotion of "Screwing Yer Courage," this record is an unapologetically queer love letter to anyone who's ever felt out of place.
The guitars are gritty, the drums are pounding, and the vocals are enough to make you want to dye your hair purple and start a revolution.
But what really sets Personal Best apart is its sheer authenticity.
It's not trying to be anything other than what it is: a kick-ass punk rock album that doesn't give a damn about fitting in.
And in a world of calculated commercialism, that's a breath of fresh air.
So grab yourself a copy of this Indie Exclusive orange vinyl (because, let's face it, black is so last year) and let Team Dresch remind you that it's okay to be loud, proud, and unapologetically yourself.
It's a personal best, indeed.
So turn it up to 11 and let the rebellion begin.
Personal Best, now available on Track & Field Orange Vinyl (because black is so last year), is a deliciously riotous rebuke to the status quo, like a middle finger wrapped in a rainbow flag.
From the opening chords of "Fagetarian and Dyke" to the raw emotion of "Screwing Yer Courage," this record is an unapologetically queer love letter to anyone who's ever felt out of place.
The guitars are gritty, the drums are pounding, and the vocals are enough to make you want to dye your hair purple and start a revolution.
But what really sets Personal Best apart is its sheer authenticity.
It's not trying to be anything other than what it is: a kick-ass punk rock album that doesn't give a damn about fitting in.
And in a world of calculated commercialism, that's a breath of fresh air.
So grab yourself a copy of this Indie Exclusive orange vinyl (because, let's face it, black is so last year) and let Team Dresch remind you that it's okay to be loud, proud, and unapologetically yourself.
It's a personal best, indeed.
So turn it up to 11 and let the rebellion begin.






