There's 2 groups called Bars:
1) Introducing… BARS, formed by indivi… Read Full Bio ↴There's 2 groups called Bars:
1) Introducing… BARS, formed by individuals steeped in hardcore/punk history, the band has offered up an album that is a stripped-down, sonic onslaught. The debut is laden with a pissed-off rock n’ roll swagger that is as pummeling as it is catchy. Regardless of perspective or expectations, Bars make rock n’ roll, and make it explode.
Formed in the summer of 2002 the Boston quintet pooled their influences and channeled them into a raw, focused outlet absent of gimmicks or facades. After a few rehearsals and in between touring schedules (of Give up the Ghost, The Hope Conspiracy and Suicide File), they began writing songs with only one goal in mind; start a band that is truly no frills punk rock. As things started to fall into place, the first handful of ideas quickly grew into 10 songs displaying the influence of such bands as The Dead Boys and Entombed.
After sending demos to Equal Vision Records, the label put BARS in the studio with producer Jim Siegel at the Outpost (Stoughton, MA). The result was Introducing…, an album brimming with razor sharp punk tunes that incorporates the musical influences of The Misfits and Queens Of The Stone Age. Vocally, Bars is about as straightforward as a fist in the face. Drawing comparisons to Tim Singer and Henry Rollins, Kevin Baker directs the sonic assault of Bars like a laser-guided weapon set to the tune of disenchantment, paranoia and defiance.
Starting off the album is “Bright Lights For Demise”, is an instant sing-a-long of pissed off aggression and guitar licks unheard in today’s current rock scene. On “Toecutter”, the listener is taken on a ride of riffs that is both punishing and memorable homage to start-stop riff masters Helmet. “Type Face Love Letter” shows that guitar hooks that were once on mainstream radio are now more than ever sorely missed and that’s the point. To take the past and making it relevant today.
No other band puts the rock n’ roll back in the scene better than the BARS. Introducing… is the revival of 80’s punk and hardcore. Fans will soon be searching out Black Flag and Discharge to see what they were missing and thanking the BARS.
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1) Introducing… BARS, formed by indivi… Read Full Bio ↴There's 2 groups called Bars:
1) Introducing… BARS, formed by individuals steeped in hardcore/punk history, the band has offered up an album that is a stripped-down, sonic onslaught. The debut is laden with a pissed-off rock n’ roll swagger that is as pummeling as it is catchy. Regardless of perspective or expectations, Bars make rock n’ roll, and make it explode.
Formed in the summer of 2002 the Boston quintet pooled their influences and channeled them into a raw, focused outlet absent of gimmicks or facades. After a few rehearsals and in between touring schedules (of Give up the Ghost, The Hope Conspiracy and Suicide File), they began writing songs with only one goal in mind; start a band that is truly no frills punk rock. As things started to fall into place, the first handful of ideas quickly grew into 10 songs displaying the influence of such bands as The Dead Boys and Entombed.
After sending demos to Equal Vision Records, the label put BARS in the studio with producer Jim Siegel at the Outpost (Stoughton, MA). The result was Introducing…, an album brimming with razor sharp punk tunes that incorporates the musical influences of The Misfits and Queens Of The Stone Age. Vocally, Bars is about as straightforward as a fist in the face. Drawing comparisons to Tim Singer and Henry Rollins, Kevin Baker directs the sonic assault of Bars like a laser-guided weapon set to the tune of disenchantment, paranoia and defiance.
Starting off the album is “Bright Lights For Demise”, is an instant sing-a-long of pissed off aggression and guitar licks unheard in today’s current rock scene. On “Toecutter”, the listener is taken on a ride of riffs that is both punishing and memorable homage to start-stop riff masters Helmet. “Type Face Love Letter” shows that guitar hooks that were once on mainstream radio are now more than ever sorely missed and that’s the point. To take the past and making it relevant today.
No other band puts the rock n’ roll back in the scene better than the BARS. Introducing… is the revival of 80’s punk and hardcore. Fans will soon be searching out Black Flag and Discharge to see what they were missing and thanking the BARS.
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Bars Lyrics
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...Was Asleep By Now Crash and burn Scream but not heard Setting sun in a world…
Bright Lights For Demise Bright lights for dim eyes The falling hills embrace your g…
Don't Bogart That Joint Don′t bogart that joint my friend, Pass it over to me! Don't…
El dia que vinguis Sé perquè vas marxar I que no suportaves Jo i aquell desordr…
Foc al cor Era una vegada un poble mort De gent preocupada per no…
Frequencies Are Fucked Don't sweat the drama Tonight I'm in a coma Feel uptight l…
Hopeful Please help me God, I feel so alone I'm just a…
I Was Asleep By Now Crash and burn Scream but not heard Setting sun in a world…
Is It That Is It That You woke up late And now you’re sad again Can’t make you…
The Frequencies Are Fucked Don't sweat the drama Tonight I'm in a coma Feel uptight loo…
This Is It Dripping blood on your Sunday dress So much baggage a fuckin…
Toe Cutter Day by day you serve your time Mask your face get…
Toecutter Day by day you serve your time Mask your face get…
Too Far Down Empty self taught lies Since childhood we crash and we die …
Type Face Love Letter Got holes in my fucking hands, Cause I can't fucking sleep. …
Up To My Neck Two packs a bottle of jack Neurotic gotta wash it all…
You Are My target Audience Just wanted to hear you Through dying lips Just wanted to …
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