Recent praise for the "SEX FOR SAFETY EP"
Best of 2007 lists for the “SEX FOR SAFETY EP”
keep em’ coming….
Providence Daily Dose **being ranked with Shellac’s latest, what an honor!
Good reviews keep coming in…not bad for a marketing budget comprised of postage stamps.
“Resembles the “Alex Chilton”-like rock of the Replacements” - Delusions of Adequacy
“This is like old school punk revisited by Steve Albini” -Smother
“Sex for Safety really shows off the abilities of this band. I really wish there were more tracks available on the EP because it really leaves me wanting to hear what else this band is going to surprise me with.” – TruePunk
“Though the band touches on several styles and presents their material with a variety of approaches, there is an underlying quality, a visceral tone to each song which serves as a unifying thread. This constancy is due in large part to the work of vocalist/guitarist John Renton whose presence, both vocally and instrumentally is direct and insistent without being overbearing” – SuburbanHorror
“Fans of Dave Smalley/Scott Reynolds-era All will probably ejaculate all over themselves when they hear the guitars on this record.” - Retro Low-Fi
“The gnarly opening guitar riff kicking off The Inevitable Backlash’s Sex for Safety EP promises adrenalin-fueled rock with an attitude to match” - Perfect Porridge
“Loaded up with crunchy guitars and an obsession with volume and libido”- The Daily Tar Heel
“The upbeat and energetic quintet of tracks thrashes and rocks out with full and fluid instrumentation” -PlugIn Music
“The Inevitable Backlash turns up the amps and lets the rock flow with punk abandon”-D.O.A.
“The five tracks here kick up a fair amount of dust, propelled by front man John Renton’s shining guitar tones and solid work as both a rhythm and lead guitarist” -The phiLL(er)
“Rock and Roll enveloped with lyrical themes of the industry’s most assured seller – sex”-Punk Planet
“From the first few seconds of “He Never Left,” the opening track on The Inevitable Backlash’s new EP, the band makes their mission quite clear—to rock you hard, slap you around, steal your beer and maybe break a couple windows.” -Treble Zine
“A Retro-Sounding punk roar with some back-in-the day Social Distortion thrown in”-Space City Rock
“Bring on the full length” –75 or Less
“Low Pop Suicide style punk rock. Plenty of attitude and ambiance and brilliant musicianship.” -Hybrid Magazine
“This is one must have disc. All the songs are off the handle with no signs of stopping, great stuff for punks and motorheads. Rock n’ Roll is back and these guys are kicking ass!”- NY Waste Magazine
newly designed seripop cover art for the MY TWO BROOKES LP, in stores now!