B Boys: No Worry No Mind [Album Review]

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No Worry No Mind
Captured Tracks [2016]



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Fire Drill Album Review: I for one am relieved the B Boys are not a retro outfit of dancers trying to recapture the glory of Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. Instead, I got eight tracks of very listenable indie punk rock. I have had the No Worry No Mind EP for a few weeks and each time a track came up via shuffle on the old iPod, I had to glance down to see who I was hearing. Eventually the EP clicked and I realized I really dug their sound. It is a familiar blend of Wire and the Parquet Courts, but each song is so well done, you do not really mind the similarities. No Worry No Mind just breezes by. A fun summertime listen for those that value the days of late 70’s art punk.

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– Reviewed by Daniel Taylor

Photographer/journalist for the U.S. Navy for 26 years. Music fan since forever. Music really hit him in the early 90’s when he heard the Pixies’ Doolittle LP. After that came Pavement and then Guided by Voices. His love for those bands formed his taste in music and he continues to search for that musical “high” today. Married for 18 years and currently lives in Japan.

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