Buck Biloxi And The Fucks: Streets Of Rage [Album Review]

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BBLP-300 Buck Biloxi And The Fucks
Streets Of Rage
HoZac Records [2015]







Fire Drill Album Review: Streets of Rage, the new album from Buck Biloxi and The Fucks, will wrestle you to the ground, hold you there and dangle a loogie over your face, and there’s nothing you can do about it. It will either land in your eye or it won’t, accept the inevitability of that and you’ll be fine. This is scuzzy lo-fi garage punk of the highest caliber, starting with “Rock and Roll Sucks part 2”, Buck Biloxi and The Fucks don’t take their foot off of the throttle for the next 15 songs. Did I mention that the record is only 22 minutes long? No? well it’s true, 15 in 22. You know what you’re in for here, do you have the intestinal fortitude to buy the ticket and take the ride? If so, you won’t be disappointed, if not, you need to rethink how you are living your life.



Buck Biloxi and The Fucks Website
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HoZac Records

– Reviewed by Kevin Poindexter

Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, I am extremely proud of the area I grew up in and the influence it has had on the world at large, from the Wright Brothers to Robert Pollard, the area has been a center of innovation both technologically and artistically. During my college years at the University of Dayton, I found myself becoming more and more immersed in the local music scene, a period of time in the early to mid 90's that coincided with the rise of bands like Guided by Voices, Brainiac, and The Breeders, who added to the rich musical legacy of the area. Dayton is also the hometown of many giants of funk in the 70's and is also the birthplace of Jazz greats Billy Strayhorn, John Scofield and Bud Shank. I wrote extensively for The Fire Note, a great online magazine focused on indie rock, in the 2010's while simultaneously being a partner in Rockathon Records, before retiring from both in 2018. In 2024, my thoughts turned back to helping at Rockathon and more importantly to pick back up on my writing, and more specifically to write about my love of jazz. I'm always listening, always searching for something new, something great. It's been a lifelong journey, and I still feel like there is so much out there to hear.

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