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It took me a while to actually get round to writing this review. Not because this album is so engrossing or challenging that it needed several listens - itâs skinhead Oi! punk, not improvised acoustic jazz-doom. In fact, it was my conscience requiring me to check that the band didnât have any, how you might say, far-out political beliefs. Some might find that a bit weird, since most are willing to give a bit of leeway to Phil Anselmo, or some of the slightly more dubious black metal bands, and even Ted Nugent is enjoyed with a knowing ignorance. But, on the whole, we still seem to be a lot more critical of Oi!, and what it professes is merely working class pride.
Fortunately, through a bit of internet sleuthing, I have been assured that The Last Resort are nothing more than good old salt-of-the-Earth types. In fact, according to Garry Bushell (who I didnât know was the oracle of Oi!), they were one of the originals of the Oi! scene and were involved in the 1981 conference that was organised to try and galvanise the scene and prevent any future accusations of thuggery and ignorance. And anyway, putting politics aside, there are unfortunately sufficient other reasons to take issue with the band.
First, there is the music. All things considered, itâs standard 4-chord Oi!, and it doesnât exactly stray from the formula. Itâs been done before, and without a doubt itâs going to be done again. Certain riffs will grab you momentarily, but itâs doubtful theyâll stay lodged in your head. The lyrics range from the punk standards of politics and war (âFucking politicians bring the nation downâ, obviously), along with the slightly more Oi!-themed topics of unity and working class strength (âYouâll never take us, our bloodâs too strongâ. Unfortunately itâs let down by âCockleshell Heroesâ, a tale of going down the seafront on the piss - âGoing out on the lash, with our mates, if donât want a kicking then youâd better stay out of our way.â Inspired. Combined with the songs about being involved with the Millwall football firm and you start to see why people think skinheads are a bunch of thugs.
Listen: www.myspace.com/thelastresortuk
Tracklist:
1. My Retribution
2. Beyond The Promised Land
3. Cockleshell Heroes
4. Crucified Nation
5. Changing Of The Guard
6. Running Man
7. Skinhead Baby
8. Do You Know Who The Fuck You Are
9. War Widow
10. A Land Fit For Heroes
11. String Emâ All Up
12. Stand Your Ground
13. Youâll Never Take Us
14. Better Life