Album Review: Hurry Up

Hurry Up (Army Of Bad Luck)

[PUNK] Hurry Up's self-titled debut album opens with "Pick You Up," a sleazy, Nation of Ulysses-sounding burst of driving throwback fuzz that would sound indistinguishable from the bro-punk anthems of yore were it not for the bubblegum vocals hollering in the background. The song is fair enough warning that what happens in the next 30 minutes will be fun and chaotic, and not some weird mutation of the Thermals, the lauded Portland band in which singer-guitarist Westin Glass and drummer Kathy Foster form the rhythm section. There are, however, ghosts of Northwest past haunting the record, in part due to the presence of bassist-singer Maggie Vail, who co-founded Olympia's Bangs in the late '90s. The Vail-fronted tracks, in particular, retain the scuzz and fury of a bygone era, and a little of its mathy tendencies. There is a lot to be said for a trio of 30-somethings being totally obstinate and just plain loud in a city that likes to think it has grown up and settled down. I'll type this with my middle finger: Amen.

SEE IT: Hurry Up plays the Know, 2026 NE Alberta St., with Summer Cannibals and Sex Crime, on Friday, July 24. 8 pm. Call venue (473-8729) for ticket information. 21+.

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