SP (2018)
Sad Days Indeed were a band from Finland that were together in mid 2000s. They put out one full length record in 2006 (that I don't have, but really need to hunt down) and split up a couple of years later. Before they split they started working on a second full length in 2008. It never saw the light of day until this CD release on SP records. I wasn't familiar with the band, to be honest, but this CD was recommended to me, so I picked up a copy. I sure am glad I did as it's a hell of a record, even though I'm not positive if the name of it is Foral or For Al.
When the first track, "...And Justice For Al," starts up, I thought I had this band pegged. It sounds like other Scandinavian punk rock that I like. Manifesto Jukebox or Phoenix Foundation. Loud chords, gruff-ish vocals and a forward moving energy. It's a sound I like, so I would have been complete fine with a whole album in this vein. But from track two onward, the band takes a sharp left turn with their sound and the influence I hear most is what I expect to here from the UK in the Mid 90s.
In particular, there's a really strong Hooton 3 Car vibe coming through on songs like "She's My Pez" and "P.S." Other times on songs like "Regardless" or "Relief" I can hear a touch of Mega City Four or Senseless Things. No matter where the comparisons go, I always seem to be comparing Sad Days Indeed to another band that I really like a lot. Foral is a really great album and now I must find a copy of the first Sad Days Indeed record as soon as possible.
Sad Days Indeed - Foral:
https://sprecords.bandcamp.com/album/foral
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