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Review by Laura Lovely

The Queers' latest album is a testament to their punk rock roots and their enduring relevance in the genre. The band's sound is tight and energetic, with fast-paced guitar riffs and catchy choruses that are sure to get stuck in your head. While some tracks are more lighthearted and humorous, others tackle serious social issues with a raw and unapologetic honesty.

The album's standout tracks include "Punk Rock Girls," a nostalgic ode to the women who have inspired the band over the years, and "Back to the Basement," a blistering track that captures the spirit of the punk scene. The Queers also showcase their versatility with the slower, more introspective "I Knew GG When He Was a Wimp," a tribute to punk legend GG Allin.

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About The Queers

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The Queers are punk rock band formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1982. Their sound is heavily influenced by the , and '60s bubblegum pop and their songs often feature humorous and juvenile lyrics. The original line up consisted of (Vocals/Guitar), (Vocals/Bass), and Rutherford (Drums).

Name Vars

  • Queers

Aliases

  • Drunken Cholos

Members

  • Joe King
  • Jay Adelberg
  • Phillip Hill
  • Dusty Watson
  • Hugh O'Neill
  • Dan Schafer
  • Chris Fields
  • Steve Visneau
  • Rick Orcutt
  • Chris Barnard
  • Dave Swain
  • Greg Urbatis
  • Danny Sullivan
  • JJ Rassler
  • Evan Shore
  • Justin Disease
  • Skylar Suorez
  • Bobby Gaudreau
  • Sean Rowley
  • Kevin Kecy
  • Dave Trevino
  • Wimpy Rutherford
  • Scott Gildersleeve
  • Geoff Palmer
  • Keith Hages
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Summary by Laura Lovely

the Queers' latest album is a must-listen for fans of punk rock and anyone who appreciates raw, unadulterated music. The band's energy and passion are palpable throughout, making for a truly memorable listening experience.