I first heard about the
Foxboro Hot Tubs this past Christmas - my aunt told me about them and let me listen to the six songs they had available at the time. They were awesome, and we both speculated the same thing - that Foxboro Hot Tubs was actually
Green Day.
It was hard to think it was anyone else. The vocals are distinctly
Billie Joe Armstrong's. The drumming is right on par with
Tre Cool's style. And they have been known to have secret side projects before (ie.
The Network). Soon enough, the band put out a CD of 12 songs, five of which were previously available on their website, and seven new tracks. I was lucky enough to purchase it recently.
The album starts out powerful with the track '
Stop Drop And Roll!!!'. The band's sound is reminiscent of 60s rock. As is the album packaging and artwork. The title track feels like one big hook, never stopping, just two minutes and twenty four seconds of intensity.
Second track, '
Mother Mary', includes some of the religious imagery found on Green Day's latest album <i>
American Idiot</i>. A bit more laid back than 'Stop Drop and Roll!!!', and has a great swing beat.
Third track, '
Ruby Room'. Incredibly catchy, you'll find yourself singing it all day. Not much else to say beside that, unfortunately. Fourth track is called '
Red Tide'. Slowest and most mellow song yet, and stays like that the whole time. Nice little break from what we've previously seen from the record.
'
Broadway'. One of the new tracks for the CD release. It sounds like old Green Day material actually. Very nice. Lots of guitar. Lots and lots of guitar. Wow. '
She's a Saint Not a Celebrity' returns back to the 60s sound that we heard at the beginning of the album. Another catchy track that you will have stuck in your head, but not in the bad way.
'
Sally'. Good sounding track, but nothing really special, in my personal opinion. It has some great drumming, but there isn't much that makes it stand out in my eyes. Er, ears.
'
Alligator'. My favorite song off the record. Sounds...robotic. It's a great, catchy, fun song. And it mentioned space invaders. That always makes for a good track. The vocals sound really great, and fit in with the guitar perfectly.
'
The Pedestrian'. Also sounds like old Green Day stuff. I don't have a problem with it, but I think it's kind of odd they didn't stick with the 60s style that worked so well at the beginning of the album. '
27th Ave Shuffle'. A blend of old Green Day sound and the new Foxboro sound. I like it. It's fun and catchy. Nice use of background vocals.
"
Dark Side of Night'. This one moves far from the sound of the other tracks. Acoustic guitar rather than electric, large large of the snare, vocals are almost always accompanied with other voices, and there are flutes. It's not bad, just an odd shift from the other tracks. The last track, '
Pieces Of Truth', rounds off the album in a very nice fashion, complete with a saxophone solo.
Overall, whether you're a fan of Green Day or not, you'll enjoy the album. Personally, I'd give it a <b>4/5</b>.