Ghoti Hook - 'Two Years To Never' (TN1173)



Another ‘old’ punkrock-band releasing an album this year is Ghoti Hook. I think most of the readers of this site still have vivid memories of their crazy humorous albums 'Banana Man' and 'Sumo Surprise'. Both of these albums contain a combination of stupid jokes, a lot of fun and clever catchy punkrock-songs. They did a cover-album last year, 'Songs We Didn't Write', which was their worst album so far, in my humble opinion, and since I liked the first two records, I was kinda curious about their latest studio-effort. Rumors were saying that these guys completely turned Rock, and that’s the truth. Forget about their past, you should look at Ghoti Hook as a completely new band now. They make pretty serious, emotional rock now, with some hints of Plankeye and punk-pop-bands like Lit and Blink-182. The album has been produced by the guy who did Blink-182’s ‘Enema Of The State’, Sean O’Dwyver, and maybe that’s why they have such a clean, commercial sound on this album.

Anyhow, after my first disappointment, I started to like this record very much, when playing it over and over again. They offer some awesome songwriting and good catchy sing-along refrains in songs like ‘All that I am’ and the title-track while they’re way more poppy and quiet in for example ‘Lullaby’ (a piano-ballad!). And they have one song that reminds me of their earlier albums, ‘Chevy Nova’ which is one of the highlights of the album. So, after all, they have a lot more variety then on the other albums, and you can tell that this band has grown through the years of intensively touring, a bunch of albums… This album isn’t an instant-like, though, and it takes time to listen to it. But I think that you’ll like this album when you take the time to get used to their new style. The album as a whole is just awesome, though the first 6 songs are best, compared to the last 6 songs. Advise: Buy & Try !!


Karel Smouter

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