Saturday School produces hard-hitting, hook-heavy garage rock cut from the same cloth as the Ramones, but filtered through the bombast of Bikini Kill or Skull Kontrol. This is delightful, snarling music, a dark narrative that swings from singing about parking lot smoking on the track Movement III to violence on Movement VIII. The album plays like the Harry Potter novels, moving from a youthful sense of discovery into rebellion and onto the darker, more angst-driven moments that come with your later teenage years. Despite plumbing the depths of after-school depravity and anxiety, Saturday School has managed to make a fun record that demands repeat listens at ear-splitting volumes.
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