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    Kickass Punk: Stimmerman – “Good Answer”

    By Phil KingApril 15, 2018002 Mins Read
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    Stimmerman

    “Good Answer”

    Pleasant Vistas In A Somber Place

    What a great punk album.  Stimmerman (aka Eva Lawitts) kick ass on this album.  The songs are written by Eva Lawitts, on which she plays guitar, bass, and vocals, with drums by Russell Holzman.  This is one of the best punk albums I’ve heard since Courtney Barnett.  As Stimmerman says:

    d, “‘Pleasant vistas in a somber place’’was something a friend of mine (Alex Ricart of the band Antelope King) muttered seemingly to no one in particular on a day off from tour in Richmond, Virginia as we stared over an expanse of land that, despite undoubtedly being the site of some gruesome historical event, was now serene and silent except for the sound of bugs, birds and wind. 
     
    As that tour and many subsequent others unfolded, I held that idea of imprinted scenery in my mind- not only about cities and highways traversed but about the heaving, dying tour van from which I had viewed them for the past few years. When the band that had consumed my entire life for a decade and a half disbanded, I was left with a pile of half-written songs, started when I spent all my time in a van and at shows, fetishizing my own sense of isolation, bitterness, and nihilism. 
     
    To me, Pleasant Vistas In a Somber Place is about acknowledging this chaotic and infantile period of time, while simultaneously moving past it and building over it.“
    This is a wonderfully powerful and chaotic album, just what you need for summer cruising.

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