Live for the moment. That’s the simple message that runs through No Drinks For Jimmy’s latest single,“Year of Me (The Brunswick Song).” Well, more than that – grab life with both hands. When opportunity knocks, make sure your shoes are on and you are ready to go. When life throws you lemons, whip up a Lemon Tiramisu. In short, Carpe Diem (for those who didn’t have a classical education, like me, that’s Greek for seize the fish.)
This is unashamedly, retro-tinged pop-punk. But then, like many genres, it’s a genre that found its perfect, most recognisable, most addictive form a while back, so why change the formula? It’s an anthem to the act of resilience, a fist-in-the-air, foot-on-the-monitor celebration of life and positivity, all driven relentlessly onwards by fiery guitars and punchy drums, and, like all would-be classics, it’s effortlessly earwormy! It’s the sound of action over apathy, fire over silence, of refusing to fade into the background, of stepping forward to — and, with apologies for the split infinitive, boldly go!
The song packs in high-energy choruses and melodies that call for a shouted response, a frenzied clarion call to seizing the moment. Fans of Blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, or Bowling for Soup will appreciate the sonic familiarity, but the song isn’t just a nostalgia fest. It’s a pertinent message that cuts across genres and eras, sounds, and styles: when life cracks open a door, kick it off it’s hinges and claim your moment.
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