Tijuana Panthers - Halfway To Eighty
LP
Vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. The Tijuana Panthers are back. On Halfway to Eighty, riff-heavy anthems like "Helping Hand" are courtesy of Wachtel, while art-rock thrashers like "Slacker" are Shaheen's handiwork, and smirking punk numbers like "False Equivalent" are Michicoff's. ("What good can it bring now? / We're barely evolved" sings Michicoff on that last song, a squall of guitars swirling around his trembling tenor.) When you keep an ear out for them, you can hear each distinct personality in the songs, but taken as a whole, it's yet another primo Panthers set of post-Cramps, post-DEVO outsider rock and roll. Taken at full, Halfway to Eighty is an embrace of much more than just a band. It's a statement of dedication to the calling of music - to sticking with making art as long as you want to, age be damned.
1. Helping Hand
2. Slacker
3. Not Your Business
4. Take Back Time
5. False Equivalent
6. Man Of Dust
7. April New Yorker
8. Quantum Entenmann's
9. Cricket Meditation
10. Reflections
11. Beware Of Dog